30 passengers killed in bus fire
At least
30 people were killed when a large bus burst into flames after crashing into
the side of a road in central China on Sunday, state media said. A total of 56
people were on board the bus which crashed in Hunan province, the official
Xinhua news agency reported, suggesting casualties could rise. 21 injured
passengers have been sent to hospitals, Xinhua said, adding that the driver of
the bus had been detained. Video posted online by state broadcaster CCTV showed
thick black smoke billowing from the vehicle, as passengers appeared to stand
nearby.
Local officials believe that an oil leak caused by the bus crashing
into a roadside guard rail may have caused the fire, Xinhua said. The cause of
the crash remained unclear. Traffic accidents are common in China, with more
than 250,000 people dying each year on the country’s roads, according to the
World Health Organization. Long-distance buses are popular in China as a cheap
way of travelling between cities and competition between bus firms can be
fierce. China has seen repeated bus fires in recent years which have caused
multiple fatalities.
At least 38 people were killed in 2014 when a van carrying
inflammable liquid hit a bus on a highway in Hunan province, state media
reported. In 2010 a shuttle bus carrying steel factory workers in eastern China
burst into flames, killing 24 passengers. Several such incidents were
deliberate arson attacks, according to officials. An arsonist who injured more
than 30 people by setting fire to a bus in the Chinese city of Hangzhou was
executed last year, authorities said. In 2013 a suicidal man started a fire on
a vehicle in Xiamen in the eastern province of Fujian that killed 47 people,
including himself. There were no indications that the fire on Sunday was
deliberate. Xinhua said rescuers were searching the charred frame of the bus.
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