The Mercury News

Authoritie­s ID 4 Chinese tourists who died in crash

- By Lindsay Whitehurst and Morgan Smith

PANGUITCH, UTAH >> Authoritie­s on Saturday identified the four Chinese tourists killed in a bus crash in southern Utah, and the tour group is dispatchin­g employees from China to help those injured.

Three women and one man perished in the crash on a highway running through the red-rock landscape of southern Utah on Friday. The victims have been identified as Ling Geng, 68, Xiuyun Chen, 67, Zhang Caiyu, 62, and Zhongliang Caiyu, 65. They were all from Shanghai, China.

They were part of a tour group, organized by Shanghai Zhuyuan Internatio­nal Travel Agency, that was made up of 29 tourists and one person leading the group. They come from Shanghai and the nearby provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Heilongjia­ng, according to a news report on the media website huanqiu.com.

The Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism urged the travel agency to spare no effort in rescuing the injured and properly handle the follow-up matters.

The Zhuyuan Travel Agency has organized a working group to rush to the scene as soon as possible and try to help the injured tourists. Phone calls to the travel agency rang unanswered Sunday morning.

Five passengers remained in critical condition Friday night, and the death toll could rise, Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Nick Street said.

All 31 people on board were hurt. Twelve to 15 on board were considered to be in critical condition shortly after the crash, but several of them have since improved, Street said. Not everyone was wearing a seatbelt, as is common in tour buses, he said.

The crash happened near a highway rest stop a few miles from southern Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park, an otherworld­ly landscape of narrow red-rock spires.

Authoritie­s believe the driver swerved on the way to the park on Friday morning. But when he yanked the steering wheel to put the bus back onto the road, the momentum sent the bus into a rollover crash, authoritie­s said.

The driver, an American citizen, survived and was talking with investigat­ors, Street said. He didn’t appear to be intoxicate­d, but authoritie­s were still investigat­ing his condition as well as any possible mechanical problems, he said.

There was some wind, but it was not strong enough to cause problems, Street said.

The crash left the top of a white bus smashed in and one side peeling away as the vehicle came to rest mostly off the side of the road against a sign for restrooms.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board was sending a team to investigat­e.

The company listed on the bus was America Shengjia Inc. Utah business records indicate it is based in Monterey Park, California. A woman answering the phone there did not have immediate comment.

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