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Car carrying 22 people burned to the frame on Khanh Le pass

VnExpressVnExpress24/08/2023


Khanh Hoa: Discovering smoke coming from a car, the driver and passengers opened the door to escape before the fire engulfed the car, on the evening of August 24.

Car carrying 22 people burned to the frame on Khanh Le pass

Car fire causes traffic congestion in the area. Video : Ngoc Huu

At around 6pm, a passenger bus carrying 22 people was traveling on Khanh Le Pass, heading from Da Lat to Nha Trang. When passing through Bo Lang village, Son Thai commune, Khanh Vinh district, the driver noticed smoke coming from inside the car and shouted for everyone to get out.

The driver and the people tried to put out the fire, but were unsuccessful. A few minutes later, the entire car was engulfed in flames, with smoke billowing into the air for dozens of meters. The heat of the fire forced many vehicles on the road to stop at a distance.

Rescue forces and specialized vehicles were dispatched to the scene to put out the fire. The fire did not cause any casualties, but burned the car, the windshield was thrown onto the road. Many of the goods on the car were damaged by the fire. Traffic in the area was congested.

According to police, the car caught fire because while going down a winding slope, the driver braked too much, causing sparks.

Passenger bus caught fire on Khanh Le pass. Photo: Bui Minh

Passenger bus caught fire on Khanh Le Pass, evening of August 24. Photo: Ngoc Huu

Khanh Le Pass is 1,700 m high and 33 km long, located on Highway 27, connecting Nha Trang to Da Lat. The pass has many sharp turns, high cliffs, and 300 m deep ravines, and has been the site of many accidents.

Recently, on the afternoon of July 18, a car carrying 23 people from Da Lat to Nha Trang overturned while passing through Khanh Le pass, killing 4 Chinese tourists and injuring 9 others.

Bui Toan



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