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School bus fire in Thailand kills at least 23

Rescue workers extinguish a burning bus carrying teachers and students from Wat Khao Phraya school, on the outskirts of Bangkok. — Reuters
Rescue workers extinguish a burning bus carrying teachers and students from Wat Khao Phraya school, on the outskirts of Bangkok. — Reuters
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BANGKOK: At least 23 people died in Thailand when a school bus carrying more than 40 students and teachers on a field trip caught fire in the outskirts of the capital Bangkok, police said on Tuesday.


Twenty three bodies have been identified, Trairong Phiwpan, forensic science commissioner, told reporters, with an investigation on the causes underway.


Sixteen students and three teachers were sent to a hospital for treatment, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said.


Images posted on social media and carried by local news outlets showed thick grey smoke pouring out of the bus, parts of which were still on fire.


The blaze was later extinguished. A photographer saw fire trucks, police and rescue vehicles parked around the blackened vehicle, with a cluster of firefighters at the entrance. "Teachers told us that the fire ignited very quickly," acting police chief Kittirat Phanphet told a press conference.


"From speaking to witnesses, we believe the explosion was caused by a spark from the tyre that lit the gas cylinder that was powering the vehicle," he said, adding that some students escaped through the window. "We are investigating all individuals, including the bus company to see if this was a case of negligence."


The bus was a natural gas vehicle (NGV), according to Transport Minister Suriya. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said the students were on a field trip from the province of Uthai Thani, about 250 km north of the capital. — Reuters


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