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What happened to an accident on a bus carrying tourists from China in Thailand?

The brake of a bus carrying 32 tourists from China in Thailand failed, and 1 1 people were injured.

According to Thailand's World Journal, at about 4: 40pm local time on the 22nd, a tourist bus carrying 32 tourists from China collided with a pickup truck on Sutieshan Road in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and fell off the mountain road 5 meters in front of Shuanglong Temple in Sutieshan, causing 1 1 tourists to be injured. There is no news of death yet.

It is understood that the tourist bus was carrying tourists down the mountain at that time. Just out of the Shuanglong Temple parking lot, the brakes suddenly failed. After hitting five cars parked on the side of the road, I turned off the next mountain road. Fortunately, the front of the car hit a big pine tree and didn't rush into the nearby restaurant.

Chavalin (38), a tourist bus driver, revealed that before the incident, 32 tourists from China had just finished sightseeing at Shuanglong Temple in Sutieshan. It was originally planned to send these 32 tourists back to the city, but the car had just driven 100 meters when there was a problem with the brakes. After climbing the 5-meter-high mountain road, 1 1 people, including tourists from China, were initially injured, and the driver himself was injured.

Puping police station revealed that the bus driver has been arrested for causing injuries to others due to careless driving, and the cause of the accident is under further investigation. As for the injured tourists from China and the passengers on the pickup truck, the police have contacted the insurance company for compensation.

According to the final statistics, there are still 6 adults and 1 children being treated in local hospitals in Chiang Mai, and other injured people have been discharged after cleaning their wounds.