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Bus Hits Lorry in Khon Kaen, 27 Injured

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A bus travelling from Nong Khai to Bangkok crashed into the rear of an 18-wheel lorry in Khon Kaen late on 26 April, leaving 27 people injured. The collision occurred at around 23:10 on Mittraphap Road, inbound, near the Tha Phra-Kosum junction in Tha Phra subdistrict, Mueang district. Emergency responders worked for several hours to extract passengers from the heavily damaged driver’s side of the bus.

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The bus, operating on the Si Chiang Mai to Bangkok route, had picked up passengers from Nong Khai before stopping at Khon Kaen Bus Terminal 3. At the time of the crash, there were 49 people on board, including passengers and staff. Authorities said the lorry, carrying a full load of stones, suddenly changed lanes, leaving the bus unable to brake in time and resulting in a rear-end collision.

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Rescue teams transported the injured to several hospitals, including Khon Kaen Hospital, Srinagarind Hospital, and Sirindhorn Hospital. A further 22 people declined hospital treatment despite being involved in the crash. The impact caused severe damage to the front of the bus, particularly on the driver’s side, complicating rescue efforts.

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Police from Tha Phra station have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident. Initial findings point to the abrupt lane change by the lorry as a key factor, though officers will review all evidence, including driver statements and road conditions. No fatalities have been reported at this stage.

Amarin reported that investigations are continuing and officials will provide updates once the cause has been fully established. Any legal action will depend on the findings of the inquiry.

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more like sleeping driver, and not downhill so brake failure can probably be ruled out.

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