China Bus Crash: Due to the horrific bus accident in China, 27 people died, 20 people injured
The more than 200-metre-tall (656-foot) China Telecom Building in Changsha city, capital of China's southern province of Hunan, burned down heavily. Although the fire was brought under control later, there is no information about the number of casualties in the incident.

The news of a horrific bus accident has come to light from Southwest China. In this accident 27 people have died and 20 people have been injured. The injured have been admitted to the hospital and they are undergoing treatment. According to the information received, a total of 47 people were on the bus and this accident happened on Sunday. Police said that the bus accident happened on a highway in rural Guizhou province and during this the bus overturned.
The incident in Guizhou's Qianan has caused a stir in the area. This area is very poor and full of hills. Earlier in June, a driver was also killed when a train derailed in the same province. Apart from this, 132 people died due to the crash of a Chinese passenger plane in March.
Recently a fire broke out in a 42-storey building in China. The accident happened in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province. No casualties were reported in this incident. A picture released by the government channel's CCTV showed horrific flames rising from the building and the entire sky was covered in black smoke. A video posted on social media by a local news outlet showed the exterior of the tower engulfed in flames. The population of Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, is about one crore.
The more than 200-metre-tall (656-foot) China Telecom Building in Changsha city, capital of China's southern province of Hunan, burned down heavily. Although the fire was brought under control later, there is no information about the number of casualties in the incident.
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