Eleven killed in China bus crash

A school bus is lifted from a reservoir after an accident in Xiangtan, in the Hunan province.

A school bus is lifted from a reservoir after an accident in Xiangtan, in the Hunan province.

Published Jul 11, 2014

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Beijing - Eleven people died, including eight children, in a school bus crash in China's southern Hunan province, state media said on Friday, the latest in a string of traffic accidents that have fuelled public anger over unsafe transport for school children.

A bus taking kindergarten children home on a rural, mountainous road near Xiangtan city tumbled into a reservoir on Thursday afternoon, state-run China News Service reported, killing everyone on the vehicle, including two teachers and the driver.

China News Service said the narrow dirt road, flanked by a mountain on one side, had no guard rail. All of the victims' bodies were recovered, it said.

A series of accidents in recent years involving vehicles carrying school children have made such incidents a sensitive issue in China.

Eight children died in a bus crash on China's southern island province of Hainan in April on their way to a school outing.

In 2011, a nationwide outcry erupted over the deaths of 18 nursery school children after a coal truck slammed into their overcrowded school van in north-western China.

The tragedy prompted then-premier Wen Jiabao to promise more government funds to improve school bus services.

China's rural areas are known for providing unsafe transport for children in aging vans and trucks, often on poorly maintained roads. - Reuters

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