4 Taiwan tourists dead in mainland bus crash
Updated: 2011-08-15 19:08
(Xinhua)
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CHANGCHUN - Four people were confirmed dead and 17 others were injured when a bus carrying a tour group from Taiwan crashed on an expressway in Northeast China's Jilin province Monday afternoon, local authorities said.
All the four dead, including a man and three women, were tourists from Taiwan, the publicity department of the Jilin Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party said in a press release.
Of the 17 injured, 15 were Taiwan tourists, it said.
The bus, with a license plate from the neighboring Heilongjiang province, crashed into a roadside ditch after colliding with a car, the document said.
The injured people are being treated at hospitals in Changchun, capital of Jilin province.
The cause of the accident is being probed.
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