Bus inferno: 22 students, 3 teachers killed

School field trip ends in horror, 19 people rushed to clinics

The fire-gutted bus that was carrying 38 students and six teachers on a field trip from Uthai Thani, on the highway in Rangsit area of Pathum Thani on Tuesday. (Photo: Pongpat Wongyala)
38 individuals and six teachers were traveling on a field trip from Uthai Thani on Tuesday on the highway in the Rangsit region of Pathum Thani when the bus went out of control. ( Photo: Pongpat Wongyala )

A fire that raged through their vehicle in Pathum Thani on Tuesday killed 22 students and three teachers on a niche vacation.

Nineteen people survived the blaze. All were rushed to facilities.

38 learners from Preschool 2 to Matthayom 3 and six instructors from the Wat Khao Praya Sangkharam class in the Uthai Thani city of Lan Sak were on the bus.

Police in Khukhot confirm that three educators and 23 students were killed while traveling on the vehicle in the fire.

19 persons were saved, according to Pol Maj Gen Sillakhom Iemwon, assistant commander of the Provincial Police Region 1. They were transported to Pat Rangsit Hospital and another facilities.

A vehicle was on fire on an northbound lane of Vibhavadi Rangsit and Phahon Yothin roads, close to the Zeer Rangsit shopping center in Lam Luk Ka city of Pathum Thani, according to police at Khukhot place about lunch. &nbsp, The route in this area bears two titles. &nbsp,

The top left rubber on the bus had blown out, and the vehicle caught fire, according to the rescuers who were on the picture. The vehicle hit the middle challenge, the motorist lost control, and the flames quickly spread throughout the vehicle.

The next of a three-bus ships that transported kids to an show at the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand in Bang Kruai city of Nonthaburi was the vehicle. They had previously been to Ayutthaya’s History Park. It was a one-day academic journey.

Chinnaboot Tour, based in Sing Buri, owned the van involved.

After the crash, police claimed the driver was not present at the scene and his cell phone had been disabled. He may be located by them.

The university posted a Facebook message to all parents of students traveling to the university, asking them to come together there, where it had set up a cooperation center to assist them.

The government will pay for the patients ‘ medical expenses and give financial assistance to the families of those who lost their lives or were hurt, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who condolenced the families of those who were killed or injured.

Earlier statement: School vehicle catches fire, individuals killed