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Rescuers work at the site where a tourist bus fell off from a snow-covered highway bridge on the Lanzhou-Haikou Expressway in Guiding County, southwest China. Bu Jun/ColorChinaPhoto/AP
China

16 killed after bus slides off snow-covered bridge

Around 50 people were on board the bus when it crashed earlier today in the central Chinese province of Anhui.

A BUS WENT out of control and slipped from a snow-covered bridge in southern China earlier today, killing at least 16 people, state media reported.

About 50 people were aboard the bus when it crashed Wednesday afternoon, including 30 who were rescued, the Xinhua news agency said. There were no immediate reports on injuries.

The bus had been traveling from the central province of Anhui when it plunged from the bridge in Guizhou province into a valley 30 feet below.

The accident follows the deaths of 13 people yesterday, in the central province of Hunan province when a truck crossed a highway divider and crashed head-on into a bus travelling in the opposite direction.

The two accidents came at the start of the annual Lunar New Year travel crunch in which millions of people head to their family homes by plane, train and bus. The holiday this year falls on January 23.

Road safety is a serious problem in China, with many accidents caused by poorly maintained roads and bad driving habits.

Badly maintained school transport has been the focus of public anger in recent months after a series of accidents in which schoolchildren were killed.

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Associated Foreign Press
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