New Straits Times

17 DIE, 33 HURT IN BUS CRASH

Vehicle veered off road and smashed into tree in Nakhon Ratchasima province

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AT least 17 people were killed and dozens of others wounded when a bus travelling in northeaste­rn Thailand veered off the road and smashed into a tree, authoritie­s yesterday.

The accident occurred on Wednesday evening in Thailand’s Nakhon Ratchasima province with the double-decker bus carrying around 50 people returning home from a holiday.

“The current death toll is 17, and 33 are injured,” an official from the Nakhon Ratchasima provincial emergency medical service said.

Photos in local media of the accident’s aftermath showed part of the bus lying on its side and officials standing beside a row of body bags.

Among the injured, some 10 people were in critical condition and receiving care at a nearby hospital, the official added.

Nakhon Ratchasima disaster prevention and mitigation department head said the bus driver lost control while the vehicle was going downhill before it veered off the road and jumped a traffic island, then smashed into a large tree.

“The bus was torn into two parts,” he said.

Lieutenant-Colonel Pornpattan­a Pisitkarn from the Udomsap police station near where the accident occurred said the bus breaks appeared to have failed.

Thailand’s roads are some of the most lethal in the world, killing around 24,000 people each year according to the World Health Organisati­on.

More than half of accidents involve motorcycle­s, bicycles and pedestrian­s, though bus crashes involving tourists and migrant workers are also common.

In November, 13 Myanmar nationals were killed when their van collided with a truck in central Thailand and burst into flames.

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