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Japanese tourist dies after bus-truck collide in Gansu
A Japanese tourist died yesterday after a bus and truck collided in Gansu Province, local authorities said today.
The tourist coach and truck crashed head-on at about 9:50am yesterday in Jiuquan City. Three Japanese tourists onboard the coach and two drivers were badly injured, according to officials of the Work Safety Supervision Administration of Gansu.
One of the Japanese died at about 11:30am in hospital after emergency treatment failed.
The Japanese were members of a tourist group organized by Jinhuyang Travel Services Co. Ltd. based in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China, a contractor of Xi'an International Travel Services Co. Ltd. in Shaanxi Province in northwest China.
They were on their way to Ejin Prefecture of Inner Mongolia for sightseeing.
No more information was available.
Another traffic accident in Jiuquan yesterday evening left 29 passengers injured after their bus rolled.
The tourist coach and truck crashed head-on at about 9:50am yesterday in Jiuquan City. Three Japanese tourists onboard the coach and two drivers were badly injured, according to officials of the Work Safety Supervision Administration of Gansu.
One of the Japanese died at about 11:30am in hospital after emergency treatment failed.
The Japanese were members of a tourist group organized by Jinhuyang Travel Services Co. Ltd. based in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China, a contractor of Xi'an International Travel Services Co. Ltd. in Shaanxi Province in northwest China.
They were on their way to Ejin Prefecture of Inner Mongolia for sightseeing.
No more information was available.
Another traffic accident in Jiuquan yesterday evening left 29 passengers injured after their bus rolled.
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