Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar—Four passengers died instantly and fourteen others sustained severe injuries Thursday morning when an express transport bus lost control and overturned on the heavily travelled Yangon-Mandalay Expressway.
Highway police reported that the vehicle skidded across wet asphalt near the midpoint of the route before smashing through a metal guardrail and flipping multiple times into a roadside ditch. Emergency response teams from nearby township stations rushed to the scene with heavy hydraulic rescue tools to extract trapped occupants from the mangled wreckage.
Medical personnel at the regional township hospital confirmed that four victims succumbed to massive head and internal trauma before they could be transferred from the crash site. Fourteen surviving passengers were admitted to emergency wards with varying fractures, lacerations, and contusions.
Transport inspectors noted that intermittent monsoonal showers had slicked the multi-lane highway throughout the early morning hours, reducing friction for heavy commercial vehicles traveling at high speeds. Investigators examined skid marks stretching across two lanes to determine whether mechanical failure or driver fatigue contributed to the loss of control.
Express bus operators faced immediate questioning from transport authorities regarding vehicle maintenance logs and mandatory rest intervals for long-distance drivers. Tow trucks worked through the afternoon to clear the wreckage and restore normal traffic flow along the vital commercial corridor.
Families of the victims gathered outside the hospital mortuary as local social welfare associations coordinated transportation arrangements for the deceased. Highway patrol units increased speed checks along adjacent sectors as evening traffic approached.
Official transportation ministries pledged a full administrative review of operating standards across intercity coach lines.
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