Bus wreck kills 36 people

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, first responders work at the site of an accident after a coach hit the wall of the Qinling Mountains No. 1 Tunnel on the Jingkun Expressway in Ningshan County, northwestern China's Shaanxi Province, Friday, Aug. 11, 2017. The passenger coach crashed into the wall of the expressway tunnel in China's northwest, killing dozens and injuring others, official media reported Friday. (Xinhua via AP)
In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, first responders work at the site of an accident after a coach hit the wall of the Qinling Mountains No. 1 Tunnel on the Jingkun Expressway in Ningshan County, northwestern China's Shaanxi Province, Friday, Aug. 11, 2017. The passenger coach crashed into the wall of the expressway tunnel in China's northwest, killing dozens and injuring others, official media reported Friday. (Xinhua via AP)

BEIJING -- A long-distance passenger bus crashed into the wall of an expressway tunnel in China's northwest, killing at least 36 people and injuring 13 others, official media outlets reported today.

The front end of the red bus was left mangled after it plowed into the wall at the entrance to the tunnel on a four-lane highway, according to photos published by state media outlets.

The crash occurred in Shaanxi province shortly before midnight Thursday as the bus with a legal carrying capacity of 51 people was on its way to Luoyang, a city in central China, from Chengdu, the capital of the southwestern province of Sichuan.

Such long-distance buses are a common mode of transport, particularly for migrant workers and other low-income Chinese.

The Xinhua News Agency and other media outlets said the bus was the only vehicle damaged, although it wasn't clear whether any other vehicles were involved in the crash. Photos on news websites showed the vehicle being towed out of the tunnel with no sign of it having caught fire. Two children were among those killed, and all the injured had been taken to a hospital, the reports said.

Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun ordered a swift investigation into the accident, according to state broadcaster China Central Television.

The World Health Organization estimates that traffic accidents kill around 260,000 people in mainland China each year -- a rate of 18.8 in every 100,000 people.

A Section on 08/11/2017

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