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Freight Train Slams Into Bus in Bangkok Inferno, Killing Eight

Bangkok- At least eight people were killed and 32 others injured in Bangkok on Saturday after a freight train collided with a public bus at a rail crossing, triggering a fire that engulfed the vehicle and several nearby cars and motorcycles, Thai officials said.


The crash occurred near the Airport Rail Link’s Makkasan station when the container freight train struck the bus after it became trapped on the tracks at a red light, according to Deputy Transport Minister Siripong Angkasakulkiat.


Preliminary findings indicated the bus had stopped on the crossing, preventing the rail barriers from closing before the train approached, Siripong told reporters.
“The train was unable to stop in time to avoid colliding with the bus,” he said, adding that all eight fatalities were passengers aboard the bus.


Emergency crews and firefighters rushed to the scene as flames spread through the bus and nearby vehicles on Asok-Din Daeng Road. Rescue workers pulled injured passengers from the wreckage while fire crews battled the blaze with water hoses.


Videos circulating on social media showed the train striking the bus and dragging multiple vehicles along the tracks before the fire erupted.


A witness, motorcycle taxi driver Wanthong Kokpho, told Reuters the bus had been immobilized by traffic at the crossing.


“The bus was stuck at a red light, so it couldn’t move,” he said. “The fire broke out immediately.”


Officials said the fire was later brought under control as emergency teams continued cooling operations and searched the site for additional victims.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the collision.


Thailand has one of the world’s highest road fatality rates, according to the World Health Organization, with safety experts frequently citing weak enforcement of traffic and transport regulations.