Twelve people were confirmed dead and eight injured when a bus
veered off a highway in southwest China's Guizhou Province on Sunday, the local
government said on Monday.
The bus carrying 20 people hit the guardrail at 2,126 km on
state highway No. 324, plunged off the road and crashed into a
10-meter deep valley at 3:10 PM, said officials with the provincial
administration of workplace safety.
Rescuers said 11 people died at the scene and another at
hospital early on Monday.
The eight injured are being treated at two leading hospitals in
Anlong County.
The bus, owned by a public transport company in the Bouyei-Miao
Autonomous Prefecture of Qianxinan, was traveling from Anlong
County in Guizhou to Longlin County in the neighboring Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Investigators have made little progress so far as the bus
driver, also seriously injured in the accident, is still in a
coma.
In another disastrous accident in east China's Jiangxi Province, at least nine have been
killed after a bus slipped off a ferry and sunk to the bottom of
the river.
Rescuers have succeeded in hoisting the bus out of the water and
have recovered eight bodies, including two children and two
women.
The identities of the bodies could not be immediately confirmed.
Earlier in the day, rescuers pulled five survivors and one body out
of the river.
The accident occurred at around 11:00 AM on the Xinjiang River
in Yugan County, Shangrao City of eastern Jiangxi, when a bus with
a seating capacity of 19 was boarding the ferry.
Local rescuers said the bus drove onto the stationary ferry but,
instead of braking, carried on moving and plunged into the river.
It is not yet known why the driver failed to stop.
"According to witnesses, 20 to 30 passengers were on board,
including children going to summer school, and we don't know the
exact figures yet," said Wang Xiaoyan, director of the county
government's publicity department." The bus was heading from the
downtown area to the suburbs of Heshan Township.
The windscreen of the bus had broken so there may be other
passengers in the river, Wang said. Four marine boats are searching
for other missing passengers in the river.
Huang Gewei, a resident from the nearby Xinfeng Township, said
his son, Huan Yangyang, 12, was on the bus and he did not know
whether he was among the bodies recovered or still missing.
Another resident called Wang Zhenghui said his 29-year-old
sister, who was three months pregnant, and his eight-year-old
nephew Wang Putian were also on board.
Hong Lihe, a vice governor in Jiangxi province has arrived in
Yugan to coordinate the rescue work.
The Xinjiang River runs about 400 kilometers from the Huaiyu
Mountain in eastern Jiangxi and flows into the Poyang Lake, China's
largest freshwater lake in northern Jiangxi.
(Xinhua News Agency July 17, 2007)