JAKARTA, 11 March — At least 27 people including junior high school students were killed in a bus accident carrying 66 pilgrims in the city of Sumedang in West Java province in Indonesia, AFP reported.
The local authorities released a statement saying that the driver of the bus lost control shortly before the crash in an area near Sumedang.
Rescuers worked through the night using cranes to pluck injured survivors from the wreckage after the fatal crash late Wednesday.
The bus carrying 66 passengers was travelling on a winding, poorly lit road when it plunged down the 20m ravine, the authorities said.
The driver and teenage passengers were among the dead, while 39 survived the accident.
“The fatalities are a mix of children and adults,” Bandung rescue agency official Mamang Fatmono told AFP.
The authorities said they were probing the cause of the accident, though the transport ministry said there were initial indications that the vehicle’s road worthiness tests were not up to date.
The bus was returning to the town of Subang from a religious pilgrimage site in West Java.
Traffic accidents are common in the South-east Asian archipelago, where vehicles are often old and poorly maintained and road rules regularly flouted.
In late 2019, at least 35 people were killed when a bus plunged into a ravine on the island of Sumatra.
Source: AFP/Reuters