At least 13 Chinese tourists were killed and dozens injured when their bus skidded off the road and plunged 30 meters into a ravine in Laos, a police officer said Tuesday.
The bus was carrying more than 40 Chinese nationals heading towards the tourist town of Luang Prabang when the accident occurred late on Monday.
“At this moment, 13 bodies have been recovered... while two are still missing,” police officer Xaiyaphon Chitavong told AFP, blaming brake failure for the accident.
He added that 31 people were receiving medical treatment.
Chinese state media showed photos of rescuers wading through ankle-deep floodwaters.
Traffic accidents in Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar are common, with safety regulations often flouted and law enforcement low.
The monsoon season from June to October also drenches rural roads with heavy rains creating slippery conditions.
Tourism to communist-run Laos has grown in recent years, and visitors from China increased by 13 percent in the first half of 2019 compared to the year before, according to the state-backed Vientiane Times.
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