A crowded bus plunges into a river bank in central Vietnam, killing at least 36 people
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At least 36 people died in central Vietnam when their bus fell into a river after crashing through the banister of a bridge, Xinhua reported Friday.
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Local official Tran Bao Que says the bus smashed through the rails of a bridge last night and plunged into the bank of the Serepok River about 18 metres below.u00a0
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The bus was traveling on a regular 350-kilometre route from the central highland province of Dak Lak to the southern commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City.u00a0
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Y Bliu Arul, deputy director of the General Hospital in Dak Lak, says the bus's two drivers were among the 32 people who died at the scene. Two others died at the hospital. Of the 21 injured, 16 were in serious condition.u00a0
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Que said it took rescuers four hours to pull the bodies from the bus, part of which was submerged in the river. "When the accident happened, everyone in the bus was sleeping," online newspaper Dan Tri quoted survivor Nguyen Van Khanh as saying.u00a0
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"I vaguely heard a noise like a gun fire and then people were screaming when the bus was overturned. ... I managed to escape through a window which was smashed opened by others." Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.u00a0
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Road accidents kill more than 11,000 people each year in Vietnam.