Da Nang, Vietnam—Rescue personnel worked through the night to extract a victim from a crashed coach. The vehicle veered off the road and rolled down a steep embankment early Sunday. Emergency crews arrived on the scene within minutes of the alarm.
The operation proved difficult due to the rugged terrain and low visibility. Specialized equipment was brought in to stabilize the frame of the bus. Rescuers spent several hours navigating the wreckage to reach those trapped inside.
Local authorities coordinated the effort from the top of the embankment. The injured were transported to the nearest provincial hospital for immediate treatment. Medical teams were positioned at the roadside to assist as soon as victims were pulled free.
The driver reportedly lost control during a heavy rainstorm in the area. Other passengers were able to escape the coach before it slid further down the slope. Investigations into the mechanical condition of the bus are now underway.
Traffic on the mountain route was restricted to allow heavy machinery to operate. The wreckage remains at the base of the hill while investigators document the scene. They are focused on why the vehicle left the roadway.
Several passengers are currently listed in stable condition at the local medical center. The recovery operation concluded early today once the last victim was brought to safety. Officials are now turning their attention to vehicle safety regulations.
The wreckage will be removed once the final safety assessment is completed by police engineers. This process is expected to take another day given the location of the bus. The route will remain monitored until the site is clear.
The provincial government is now reviewing road safety measures for this stretch of highway. They are questioning if warning signs are adequate for large transit vehicles during poor weather. The investigation continues as officials wait for the driver to recover.
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