• Railway minister cannot shirk moral responsibility
  • Rajuk creates ground for an unnecessary controversy
  • War party is alive, kicking
  • Israeli experts back Bibi’s bluff
  • Afghan endgame has Pakistan shuddering
  • Bangladesh-Turkey ties: a close look
  • Dhaka Art Summit inaugurated
  • Mixed albums dominate Pahela Baishakh celebrations
  • Sudan warplanes launch first attack on S Sudan town
  • 24 killed as bus, truck collide in China
  • Banks lag behind in farm loan disbursement target
  • Stocks soar on IMF loan release
  • Abahani to play if demands met
  • Victoria want BCB to ensure Sakib, Tamim for rematch, if any
  • Govt to get $987m IMF loan on tough conditions
  • Suranjit draws allies’ fire
  • Suranjit terms money seizure episode a plot
  • Major quake to bring catastrophe in Dhaka
  • Remote control bomb disposal robot to be used
  • EC indifferent as most candidates breach electoral code
  • Farmers in Jessore, Bagerhat face crop failure
  • AL asks North City units to make list of councillor aspirants
HOME  INTERNATIONAL
  
Print Friendly and PDF

24 killed as bus, truck collide in China

Agence France-Presse . Beijing

Twenty-four people were killed and two injured Thursday when a bus and truck collided in China, local authorities said, in an incident highlighting the treacherous conditions on the nation’s roads.
The accident happened Thursday morning on a highway in the eastern province of Anhui, the provincial press office said in a post on its official weibo, or microblog.
Photos of the accident in Xiao county showed half of the bus was completely destroyed and the truck had landed in a nearby ditch, its front end pulverised after the head-on collision.
Bodies could be seen scattered on the road.
Calls to the Xiao and Anhui government departments went unanswered.
China’s roads are notoriously dangerous, with traffic laws and safety widely flouted. Bus operators often seek to cram as many people as they can onto their vehicles to maximise profits and drivers hurtle down highways.
Around 70,000 people die and 3,00,000 are injured in road accidents every year in China, state media have said citing police figures —  the equivalent of more than 190 dead and 800 injured every day.
A recent World Health Organisation study said the true number of dead is likely around twice as high.



Reader’s Comment

comments powered by Disqus
   
    Friday, April 13, 2012

Online Poll


Do you think it is justified for the scheduled banks to be reluctant to recruit women as they think that female staff will need to be given maternity leave and transport facilities?

  • Yes
  • No
  • No comment
Ajax Loader

Archives

Select MonthYear

June 2013

SunMonTueWedThuFri Sat
01
02030405060708
09101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30