Bus crash kills drivers, 44 passengers hurt

Bus crash kills drivers, 44 passengers hurt
After striking a signpost on the Mittraphap Highway in Muang city of Nakhon Ratchasima county early on Tuesday night, Lotusphibul Tours ‘ double-decker was destroyed. ( Photo: Hook 31 rescue foundation )

NAKHON RATCHASIMA: A long-haul vehicle that struck a metallic support for a road sign early on Tuesday morning in the Muang district left the driver dead and the other 44 passengers injured.

The twice- brown, operated by Lotusphibul Tours, was on the manner from Bung Kan to Bangkok.

The incident occurred in Muang area around 2 a.m., according to The Hook 31 Rescue Foundation. The vehicle slammed into a material leg that was supporting a direction-showing sign.

According to the statement, both the driver and the pleasure drivers were killed when the impact occurred, and 44 other people were hurt, 12 of whom were Laos.

Four hurt passengers were taken to Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, according to Pho Klang officers, who said they were in critical condition. The others were treated for wounds and discharged. &nbsp,

After a meal bust, the vehicle left the Nakhon Ratchasima 2 vehicle terminal, according to the police, and was headed for Bangkok. At a slope, it appeared as though the vehicle had lost control as they climbed to a bridge crossing the northern rail track.

Lotusphibul Tours operates on several northern roads, including the Bangkok-Bung Kan course, under a agreement from the state-owned Transport Co. All longer- haul bus services may have two drivers, for&nbsp, traveler safety. &nbsp,