Luang Prabang—A passenger bus rolled over on a mountain pass near Luang Prabang on Thursday, leaving three people injured. The vehicle was navigating a sharp, winding section of the road when the driver reportedly lost control, causing the bus to flip onto its side. Emergency responders reached the scene within the hour to assist those trapped inside.
The injured passengers were transported to the Luang Prabang Provincial Hospital for urgent medical care. Hospital staff reported that the victims sustained fractures and bruising but are currently in stable condition. Other passengers escaped the wreckage with only minor scrapes and shock.
Traffic police have closed the affected section of the mountain road to allow for a thorough investigation. Preliminary findings suggest that difficult terrain and slick road conditions may have contributed to the rollover. Investigators are currently questioning the driver and inspecting the bus for mechanical flaws.
This mountain route is known for its narrow turns and steep gradients, leading to frequent warnings from local authorities regarding speed and vehicle maintenance. Officials have previously designated the area as a high-risk zone for heavy transport. Traffic was diverted to alternative routes while the bus was removed from the road.
Local witnesses described the moments leading up to the accident, noting that the bus appeared to be navigating the turn with difficulty before sliding. The rescue operation required specialized equipment to right the vehicle without causing further injuries to the passengers. Traffic police remain on-site to direct passing motorists.
The provincial public security department has announced a formal inquiry into the safety protocols of the transport company involved. Authorities intend to review the driver’s logbooks and the maintenance schedule for the fleet. This incident adds to ongoing discussions about improving safety standards on regional mountain roads.
Passengers who were not injured are being provided with temporary transport to their destinations. Representatives from the transport firm have arrived in Luang Prabang to assist with the coordination of logistics and medical follow-ups. The site has been cleared, though authorities warn of continued caution for all drivers in the region.
Government officials reiterated their call for all bus companies to strictly follow speed limits and safety guidelines while navigating the province's mountainous terrain. The investigation into this specific crash is expected to conclude within the coming week. No charges have been filed at this stage.
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