Monywa, Myanmar—A passenger bus collision in the Sagaing Region resulted in four deaths early Wednesday. The incident occurred on a heavily traveled transit route connecting major townships. The Ministry of Transport confirmed the fatalities after emergency teams completed the extraction of passengers from the damaged bus.
The crash involved a high-capacity passenger bus and a medium-sized delivery truck. Witnesses stated that the bus driver appeared to lose control while attempting to bypass a slower vehicle on a narrow stretch of the road. Both vehicles skidded off the pavement, causing the bus to impact a roadside embankment.
Emergency rescue workers were deployed from nearby Monywa to assist the trapped passengers. Three people died at the scene, while the fourth victim succumbed to injuries while en route to the hospital. Several other passengers remain in critical condition and are undergoing emergency surgery at the regional hospital.
Officials from the Ministry of Transport stated that they are investigating the bus driver's operating record. They are checking if the bus had exceeded the authorized number of passengers or if the vehicle had recent mechanical issues. The driver is currently in custody for questioning by local police.
The road was closed for most of the afternoon, causing significant travel delays across the region. Transport authorities are reviewing safety standards for all passenger vehicles operating on this route. This accident has led to renewed demands for stricter enforcement of speed limits and driver fatigue regulations.
Family members of the deceased have arrived at the hospital to identify their relatives. The regional government has pledged support for the medical costs of the surviving victims. A team of safety experts is expected to inspect the crash site tomorrow to document the road conditions.
The wreckage of the bus has been towed to a local facility for a complete mechanical analysis. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the driver's decision to maneuver is ongoing.
The highway has since been cleared and reopened to normal traffic flow.
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