Da Nang, Vietnam—The northbound sleeper bus slammed into the rear bed of a heavy tractor-trailer at 2:00 AM. The high-speed impact tore open the front passenger compartment of the bus like a tin can. Twisted metal and shattered safety glass scattered across all lanes of the dark expressway.
Passengers jolted awake by the sudden impact screamed in terror as smoke began pouring from the engine bay. Surviving travelers kicked out side windows to crawl onto the asphalt shoulder. Passing motorists used portable fire extinguishers to suppress flames licking near the diesel tank.
VnExpress confirmed that two passengers died instantly from massive blunt force trauma inside the front berths. Paramedics transported nine wounded individuals to nearby hospitals in Da Nang and Quang Ngai for urgent care. Hospital emergency staff reported several patients suffering from severe spinal and head injuries.
Traffic police closed a thirty-kilometer stretch of the expressway to clear debris and conduct forensic mapping. Crane trucks hoisted the wreckage off the driving lanes just as morning commuter traffic began to back up. Initial skid marks suggest the bus driver failed to notice the slow-moving truck ahead.
Transport authorities renewed criticisms regarding driver fatigue on overnight long-distance routes. Expressway management teams deployed repair crews to fix damaged steel guardrails along the median strip. Police launched a formal criminal investigation into the transport company's scheduling practices.
Relatives of the victims gathered outside the provincial hospital morgue to complete formal identification procedures. Grief and anger boiled over among families demanding tighter safety oversight for commercial sleeper buses. Expressway patrol units resumed restricted traffic flow under heavy police escort.
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