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Thursday, November 23, 2000, updated at 15:21(GMT+8)
China
27 People Injured in Traffic Accident in Guiyang
Twenty-seven people were injured November 22 as a long-distance bus ran head-on with a truck in the suburbs of this capital of Southwest China's
Guizhou
Province.
Five passengers were seriously injured, and two are in critical condition and are still under intensive care in a hospital.
The bus was heading from
Chongqing
municipality to Shenzhen, a special economic zone in south China's
Guangdong
Province. The bus then rolled off to a paddy field three meters below the road.
All other injured passengers have been treated in a nearby hospital.
According to police, the truck driver ran away after the accident.
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