BANGKOK: At least 23 people died in Thailand when a school bus carrying more than 40 students and teachers on a field trip caught fire on the outskirts of the capital Bangkok, police said on Tuesday (Oct 1).
Twenty-three bodies have been identified, forensic science commissioner Trairong Phiwpan told reporters, with an investigation on the causes underway.
Sixteen students and three teachers were sent to a hospital for treatment, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said.
The bus was one of three carrying children - ranging from kindergarten age to around 13 or 14 years old - from Wat Khao Phraya Sangkharam school in the northern province of Uthai Thani.
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said there were fatalities and offered condolences to the victims' families. In a Facebook post on Tuesday evening, the prime minister also said that the government would cover medical expenses and provide compensation to the families of the deceased.
"Initial reports said there are 44 on board, 38 students and six teachers. As far as we know now, three teachers and 16 students got out," Juangroongruangkit told reporters.
"For those still missing, we are not clear yet."
The bus caught fire in Pathum Thani province, on the outskirts of the capital Bangkok.
According to the Bangkok Postcomic play, the incident happened at 12.30pm near the Zeer Rangsit shopping mall, not far from Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport.When CNA arrived on the scene at 5pm, hundreds of emergency personnel remained on site. Police had taped off the immediate crash area and were seen poring over the charred out vehicle, taking photos of the bus’ exterior and interior.
The burning school bus was carrying 44 students and teachers who were on a school trip, in Thailand on Oct 1, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Jack Board)