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At least eight people killed in Bangkok rail crossing collision

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Firefighters and fire engines surround the freight train at the site of the collision1:05
Train collision with bus in Bangkok kills at least eight people – video
At least eight people killed in Bangkok rail crossing collision

Thai authorities say 32 others injured near Makkasan station after freight train strikes bus and fire breaks out

At least eight people were killed and 32 others were injured in Thailand after a freight train struck a bus at a rail crossing in Bangkok, rescue officials and a deputy transport minister said.

Firefighters and rescue crews were dispatched as flames engulfed the bus and nearby vehicles close to the airport rail link’s Makkasan station, officials said, adding that the collision also involved cars and motorcycles.

Preliminary reports showed the bus had stopped on the tracks at a red light, preventing crossing barriers from closing, the deputy transport minister Siripong Angkasakulkiat told reporters.

The train, which was transporting containers, was unable to stop in time to avoid colliding with the bus, he said.

“Eight people were killed and 32 injured, with the wounded being treated at various hospitals. All eight dead were on the bus,” he said.

Rescue workers inspect the wreckage of the burned-out bus and a car.
Rescue workers search the wreckage. Photograph: Rungroj Yongrit/EPA

Videos shared on social media showed the train striking the bus and dragging several other nearby vehicles along the tracks.

Wanthong Kokpho, a motorcycle taxi driver who witnessed the collision, told Reuters: “The bus was stuck at a red light, so it couldn’t move. Cars were also blocked and unable to move forward.

“The fire broke out immediately … If this had been a normal working day, the damage would have been much worse.”

Rescue teams worked to pull injured victims from the wreckage as fire crews battled the blaze with water hoses, officials said.

The fire was brought under control and crews were cooling the area, venting gas and continuing to search for victims, they said. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.

Thailand’s roads rank among the world’s deadliest, according to the World Health Organization, owing to weak enforcement of safety standards.

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