Monday 26 December 2011

China School Bus Accident

7 (5 Students and 2 Adults) Die in School Bus Accident in China
The death toll in China's latest crash involving transportation for students has risen to seven, state media said Monday.


Gong Mingyong, who was injured in the minivan, with his father at Wenshan hospital in Yunnan province on Saturday.

The official China Daily newspaper said an additional student had died in hospital, after four students and two adults were killed Saturday in southwestern China when the overloaded van taking them home crashed into a 195-foot (60-meter) deep valley.
Xinhua News Agency said the eight-seat van was carrying 12 students and the two adults. The others were all injured, two seriously.
The newspaper said the students were aged 14 or 15 and were in junior high school.
Xinhua said the crash happened on a mountainous road in Yunnan province. A local government official confirmed the accident but would not give any details. A local news portal in Yunnan showed a picture of the van, with all its sides and roof crushed in.
Badly maintained school transport has been the focus of public anger in recent weeks after a series of accidents in which children were killed on their way to and from school, leading China's safety regulator to demand immediate action to improve safety aboard frequently overloaded and badly maintained school buses.
Earlier this month, a school bus taking primary students home slipped off a country road into an irrigation ditch in the eastern province of Jiangsu, killing 15 children. Officials later acknowledged the bus was overloaded.
In the worst recent accident, 19 children and two adults were killed last month when a nine-seat private kindergarten van packed with 62 students crashed head-on with a truck in northwest Gansu province.
The crashes came amid a national debate over the poor condition of Chinese school buses and chronic underfunding of public schools, particularly in rural areas, which have lagged far behind cities over the past three decades of rapid economic development.
Road safety is also a serious problem in China, with many accidents caused by poorly maintained roads and bad driving habits.


Police at the crash scene of a minivan carrying 12 students that plunged into a nearly 78-meter-deepvalley in the county of Guangnan, the Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture, Yunnan province


Six people, including the driver, four students and the elderly man, died instantly.
Eight other students were injured, said the statement. The students, aged 14 to 15, were all in junior high school.
Among the other seven hospitalized students, two are still in serious condition.

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