Credited from: REUTERS
At least ten people, including two children, were killed in a bus crash in central Vietnam, as reported by government officials. The accident occurred around 1:45 a.m. in Ha Tinh province when the bus, traveling from Hanoi to Da Nang, veered off the highway, struck roadside markers, and overturned, leading to multiple injuries among the survivors, according to Reuters and Dawn.
This incident has resulted in Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh demanding a thorough investigation, highlighting the severity of Vietnam's ongoing issues with road safety. The fatalities included several domestic tourists heading to Da Nang for leisure purposes, marking a somber moment in what has been a particularly deadly period for road incidents in the country, according to Channel News Asia and Al Jazeera.
This bus crash comes just one week after a tragic boating accident in Ha Long Bay that resulted in 38 deaths, underlining the highlight needs for improved transport safety measures within Vietnam, according to Reuters and Channel News Asia.