Lao Ministers, Officials Visit Injured Chinese Tourists In Recent Bus Tragedy

Lao Ministers, Officials Visit Injured Chinese Tourists In Recent Bus Tragedy

VIENTIANE, Laos, Aug 22 (NNN-KPL) – Lao Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Bosengkham Vongdara, along with deputy ministers and senior officials, visited and consoled Chinese tourists, who were hospitalised, after being injured in a bus accident on Monday.

The accident victims are receiving treatment at the Lao People’s Army 103 Central Hospital, in the capital, Vientiane, after a tourists bus carrying more than 40 Chinese tourists plummeted down a steep hillside, in Luang Prabang province, 180 km north of Vientiane.

Bosengkham and his delegation met the accident victims and told them the Lao government was deeply saddened about the incident. He encouraged them to be strong and to be patient until they recovered.

Local daily, Vientiane Times, on Thursday (today), quoted the hospital’s Deputy Director, Chanthaphone Oudomsouk as saying that, 20 Chinese tourists were receiving treatment at the hospital.

The accident occurred in Nameuang village, Nan district. The driver of the bus lost control and the vehicle left the road and rolled about 100 metres down a steep hill at the Nam Ngao bridge.

The bus was carrying 46 passengers, including a Lao driver and a Lao tour guide. Altogether 13 Chinese tourists, including eight women, were confirmed dead, and 33 people were injured. Some of the injured passengers were taken to hospitals in Luang Prabang, while the most seriously injured were flown to Vientiane.

Head of Traffic Police in Luang Prabang, Bounsavath Somphaxay, said, it was possible the accident occurred because of a mechanical fault or because the driver was not familiar with the road. The accident happened on a steep and winding section of the road and it was the fourth accident in this mountainous area in the past few years.– NNN-KPL

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