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Bus swerving to avoid car smashes into bank in northern China
A bus suddenly lost control and crashed into a roadside bank, leaving several passengers injured.
Dashcam footage filmed in Dalian City in Liaoning Province on June 18, shows a bus attempting to avoid a collision with a car before smashing into a bank.
Emergency services quickly arrived at the scene to manage the situation. The bus was carrying 49 passengers, all of whom were promptly taken to hospital for evaluation.
According to local reports, four passengers sustained minor injuries and are in stable condition, receiving treatment at the hospital. One passenger suffered more severe injuries but, fortunately, is not in critical condition and is under intensive care.
The driver of the small car involved in the incident escaped without injuries.
The bus was travelling south on Jinyuan Street when a car in the same direction abruptly changed lanes to make a right turn. In a desperate attempt to avoid a collision, the bus driver swerved, causing a minor scrape with the car and subsequently losing control. The bus then careered into the entrance of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
Preliminary investigations have ruled out alcohol or drug impairment and any intentional wrongdoing by the bus driver. Authorities are continuing to investigate the precise cause of the accident.
The video was provided by local media with permission.
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