Eight Dead, 35 Injured as Bangkok Train Collides with Bus
A train struck a public bus in Bangkok's city center, resulting in at least eight fatalities and 35 injuries.
At least eight people were killed and 35 injured when a train collided with a public bus in Bangkok's city center on Tuesday. The incident occurred near an airport rail link station, according to reports from Thai media.
The crash happened during a busy period, raising concerns about traffic safety in the capital. The exact cause of the collision is under investigation, but initial reports suggest the bus may have been attempting to cross the railway tracks when the train approached.
Emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene to provide aid to the injured and transport them to nearby hospitals. The impact of the collision caused significant damage to both the bus and the train, disrupting rail services in the area.
Authorities are examining the circumstances surrounding the accident, including the condition of the crossing signals and the actions of the drivers involved. The incident has prompted renewed calls for improved safety measures at railway crossings throughout Bangkok to prevent future tragedies.
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