At least 13 dead in three-vehicle Vietnam road smashup | Inquirer News

At least 13 dead in three-vehicle Vietnam road smashup

/ 02:50 PM May 22, 2016

HANOI, Vietnam — At least 13 people were killed and dozens injured in a horrific road accident involving two passenger buses and a truck in southern Vietnam on Sunday, state media reported.

The accident in Binh Thuan province left at least 36 others seriously injured, Tuoi Tre newspaper said in an online report.

The two buses were believed to have collided with each other before hitting the truck, with all three vehicles later bursting into flames.

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“The two buses and part of the truck were burned out,” the report said.

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Road accidents are common in communist Vietnam, killing an average of 35 people every day.

Narrow highways, poorly maintained vehicles and drivers’ disregard for road safety and traffic rules are blamed for most fatalities.

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