Saturday, May 9, 2009

Death toll rises to 21 after deadly bus-truck crash in SW China
















Photo taken on April 25, 2009 shows the scene of an accident on the Kunchu Expressway in Chuxiong Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province. A tourist bus collided with a truck carrying watermelon on the expressway in Chuxiong Prefecture early Saturday, leaving 18 people dead and 22 others injured. (Xinhua/Chen Haining)
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KUNMING, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Two out of the 22 people injured in fatal bus accident Saturday in southwest China's Yunnan Province have died at the hospital Sunday morning, bringing the death toll to 21, according to local authorities.


Currently, 20 injured people are being treated in hospital, all of whom were out of critical condition, said a spokesman for the government of the Yunnan Province.

A truck carrying watermelons collided with the rear of a domestic tourist bus on an expressway in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture at about 6:40 a.m. Saturday. Both vehicles veered off the road.

Fourteen people on the bus and two on the truck were killed instantly and two more bus passengers died en route to hospital. Three died in hospital.

The accident led to a traffic congestion on the expressway that links Kunming with Chuxiong. The traffic returned to normal by late afternoon.

Tourists on board the bus were mainly from Beijing, Shanxi and Hunan provinces, a traffic police officer told Xinhua.

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