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18 dead after bus crash in eastern Thailand

Another 31 people were hurt after the vehicle overturned in Prachinburi province.

By contributor AP Reporters
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The wreckage beside the overturned bus in the road in Thailand
At least 18 people died in the incident (Department of Land Transport via AP)

At least 18 people have died and another 31 were injured after a chartered bus overturned in eastern Thailand, officials said.

The accident occurred on Wednesday morning in Prachinburi province during an overnight journey from northern Thailand to the coastal Rayong province for a municipal study tour.

The Department of Land Transport said it would coordinate with police in investigating the latest road accident and would intensify inspections of all public transport vehicles to ensure they meet safety standards.

A worker at the scene of the bus crash
The bus overturned as it travelled from northern Thailand in eastern Prachinburi province (Department of Land Transport via AP)

Road safety is a major problem in Thailand, which according to the World Health Organisation ranks ninth out of 175 member countries for road traffic deaths.

The issue was highlighted in October last year, after 23 young students and teachers died in a horrific bus fire while on a school field trip. Negligent maintenance and inspections were suspected of contributing to the tragedy.

In December 2023, a bus crash in the western province of Prachuap Khiri Khan killed 14 people and injured more than 30 others.

The vehicle was carrying 49 people when it ran off the road and hit a tree. Police investigated the possibility that its driver had fallen asleep.

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