Death Toll In Central Thailand’s Bus-Train Collision Rises To 20

Bus-Train Collision

BANGKOK, Oct 11 (NNN-TNA) – At least 20 people have been killed, after a tour bus, which had 65 passengers on board, crashed with a cargo train, in central Thailand this morning.

Prathueng Yookassem, district chief officer from Chachoengsao Province, about 80 km east of Bangkok, where the accident occurred, told Thai PBS TV that, rescue workers counted 17 bodies, after the collision.

However, three more died after they were rushed to a nearby hospital.

Prathueng also said that there was no rail barricade, when the train ran through the crossroad.

The tour bus, which came from Samut Prakan province, was headed to a temple in downtown Chachoengsao, was immediately overturned due to the collision with the cargo train, which came from Laem Chabang port in Chonburi province and was headed to Lat Krabang area of Bangkok.

The police are yet to investigate and determine the cause of the crash.