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17 dead after train collides with bus in central Thailand: officials

WATCH: A tour bus carrying 60 factory workers on their way to a Buddhist ceremony at a temple, was crossing a railway track when it was hit by a freight train headed to the Thai capital on Sunday morning, killing at least 20 and injuring 30, authorities said. The crash ripped off the top of the bus and flipped it on its side. – Oct 11, 2020

At least 17 people died early Sunday when a train collided with a bus in central Thailand, officials said.

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The tour bus was travelling with 65 passengers on board when it crossed the railway track during rain in Chacheongsao, 80 kilometres east of Bangkok, where a train smashed into the vehicle.

Prathueng Yookassem, the district chief officer, told Thailand’s PBS TV that at least 17 people died and 30 were injured.

“It was raining, perhaps, the driver did not see the train,” he said.

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All of the injured were brought to two hospitals. Police say they are investigating.

The bus passengers were travelling from Samut Prakan province to a Buddhist temple in Chachoengsao for a merit-making ceremony.

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