Yorkshire Post

Bus plunge into ravine after brake failure kills 26 people

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AT LEAST 26 people died when the brakes on the bus they were travelling in apparently failed and plunged into a deep ravine in the northern Philippine­s.

The rest of the more than 50 passengers were retrieved by rescuers who struggled with ropes to descend down the 24-metre-deep ravine to reach the wreckage in Nueva Ecija province’s Carranglan town, said disaster-response officer Mark Raymond Cano.

Many of the passengers had serious injuries and were taken to hospitals, with parents being separated from their children in the confusion, officials said.

“One child here sat beside her mother. The mother was dead,” said Dr Napoleon Obana of the Veterans Regional Hospital, where some of the injured were taken.

TV footage showed a line of rescuers and villagers, some holding on to a rope to climb up on a grassy slope with a victim on a stretcher.

A throng of villagers waited in a clearing above them to help pull the victim to safety.

Mr Cano said a preliminar­y investigat­ion showed that the bus “lost its brakes and plunged down the ravine”.

The spot along the downhill road beside the ravine is accidentpr­one. Tuesday’s accident was the sixth in the area in recent years, a local village official told DZMM radio.

The impact from the plunge ripped the bus, which could no longer be distinguis­hed at the bottom of the ravine, said Nueva Ecija’s police chief, Antonio Yarra.

He said investigat­ors could not yet talk to the still-stunned injured survivors to get more details on the accident.

Carranglan police chief Robert de Guzman said the bus from northern Isabela province was on its way to Ilocos Sur, a tobaccoand rice-growing region also in the mountainou­s northern Philippine­s, when it crashed shortly before noon in Nueva Ecija, about 124 miles north of Manila.

Poorly maintained passenger buses, inadequate road safety

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