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Thailand: 20 Myanmar migrants killed in bus fire

At least 20 Myanmar migrant workers were killed in a bus fire on early March 30 in Thailand, said local authorities.
Thailand: 20 Myanmar migrants killed in bus fire ảnh 1At least 20 Myanmar migrant workers were killed in a bus fire on early March 30 in Thailand, said local authorities (Photo: The Nation/Asia News Network)

Hanoi (VNA) – ꦓAt least 20 Myanmarmigrant workers were killed in a bus fire on early March 30 in Thailand, saidlocal authorities.

The accident broke out at 1:25 am(local time) in the northwest province of Tak, which borders Myanmar. According to Thailand’s relevantagencies, the bus was among four busses carrying migrants from a Thai bordertown to Bangkok. It was unclear how the blaze startedon the bus. Footage from the scene showed that many passengers were trappedinside the destroyed vehicle. A rescue worker in Tak province said therewere about 47 passengers on the bus, while a representative of the province’sDisaster Prevention and Mitigation affirmed that the death toll was 20, withthree people injured. The country has a poor road safetyrecord on crashes, which claims about 24,000 lives each year, reported theWorld Health Organisation. Last week, a bus crashed into a treein the country’s northeast, killing 18. The driver later confessed to being ondrugs at the time of the crash. – VNA 
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