NewsBus fire in Thailand claims lives of 22 kids, 3 teachers

Bus fire in Thailand claims lives of 22 kids, 3 teachers

A tragic accident in Thailand. Twenty-two children and three teachers have died after a school trip bus burst into flames. The tragedy occurred on October 1, when the vehicle struck barriers following a tire blowout.

Thailand: A bus with children on board burned down
Thailand: A bus with children on board burned down
Images source: © X | Ashish Kumar

The nightmare happened on October 1 when 38 children and six teachers went on a one-day trip to the Wat Khao Phraya facility in Uthai Thani province. While driving on the highway leading to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, a tire probably burst. The driver was unable to control the vehicle and collided with metal barriers. The vehicle, powered by compressed gas, immediately ignited.

The toll of this horrific accident is horrifying. According to TVN 24, citing information from Reuters, up to 25 people died in the event, including 22 children and 3 adults. Some bodies were unidentifiable due to their condition. The driver's body was not found on the bus. According to some reports, he tried to extinguish the fire but eventually fled. The police are seeking him. The remaining passengers are seriously injured and are in the hospital.

Bus fire in Thailand. Horrifying recordings online

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said that the bus was powered by "exceptionally risky" compressed natural gas. "This is a very tragic accident," he said on the scene.

The ministry must find a solution to, if possible, ban the use of this type of fuel in passenger vehicles because it is extremely risky - he added.

Piyalak Thinkaew, who led the rescue operation, said that identifying the bodies was difficult because they were very burnt. "Some of the found bodies were very, very small," he said. Horrifying pictures of the accident and recordings of the bus fire in Thailand have appeared online.

An investigation into the accident in which children and teachers died is underway. The BBC reminds us that Thailand has one of the worst road safety records in the world, with dangerous vehicles and bad driving contributing to around 20,000 fatalities annually.

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