November 17, 2025Nov 17 Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post At least six people lost their lives when a bus was hit by a landslide in central Vietnam on Sunday evening. The bus, traveling from Da Lat to Nha Trang, carried 32 passengers when heavy rains triggered the landslide on Khanh Le Pass, leaving 19 others injured. Authorities are working at the scene to rescue two passengers who remain trapped inside the partly buried vehicle. The incident occurred amidst torrential rains that have recently affected the region, disrupting travel and posing significant safety risks. VnExpress reported the bus passengers' tragic ordeal, highlighting the dangerous conditions on Vietnam's mountainous passes. In the nearby city of Danang, a separate landslide on Friday has left three people missing, underscoring the severity of the ongoing weather challenges. Experts emphasize that this tragic event demonstrates the broader impact of heavy rains on infrastructure and public safety in Vietnam. Landslides are a known risk during the country's monsoon season, which can quickly escalate into life-threatening situations. Local authorities face increasing pressure to manage these natural disasters and implement preventive measures to ensure such tragedies are minimized in the future. Moving forward, Vietnam is expected to experience continued rainfall, potentially exacerbating the hazardous conditions in the central region. Rescue teams and local authorities remain on high alert, with ongoing efforts to assist affected areas. Road users are advised to remain cautious, and the government is likely to review disaster readiness plans to address the growing concerns, reported Bangkok Post. Key Takeaways Landslide in central Vietnam kills six, injures 19. Heavy rains pose ongoing risks to safety and infrastructure. Authorities work to rescue trapped individuals and prevent future incidents. Related Stories: Landslide in Kalinga Claims Three Lives; Search Continues Mae Moh Mine Landslide Causes Over 100 Million Baht in Damage Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-11-17
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