Thailand bus overturns in ditch, killing at least 18 passengers
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BANGKOK - At least 18 people were killed and 23 injured in eastern Thailand on Feb 26 after the brakes on a tour bus failed and it rolled into a ditch, police said.
“It was a downhill road and the brakes failed, and the driver lost control of the vehicle before it overturned,” said Colonel Sophon Phramaneehe, adding that those who died were adults on a study trip.
There were 49 people on the bus, all Thais, including the driver, the police official told Reuters.
Social media posts showed rescue and medical workers at the scene in Prachinburi province, 155km east of the capital Bangkok, helping victims near the bus, which had its undercarriage exposed.
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed her condolences to the victims’ families and said an investigation was under way.
“If it is found that there is a violation of the use of vehicles that do not meet the standards or are involved in reckless use of vehicles, legal action will be taken,” she said in a post on X. “Inspection of vehicles must be safe and pass the specified standards before they are put into use to prevent accidents and reduce losses like this.”
Road accidents and fatalities are common in Thailand due to weak enforcement of vehicle safety standards and poorly maintained roads.
The South-east Asian nation ranked ninth out of 175 World Health Organisation member countries for road traffic deaths, according to a 2023 report.
In 2024, a school bus caught fire due to a gas cylinder leak, killing 23 people, including 16 students. REUTERS


