At least 35 people were killed and 11 injured when a bus crashed on a highway in central China Sunday and burst into flames, state media reported. Huge clouds of thick black smoke billowed from the vehicle after the bus slammed into a roadside concrete barrier in Hunan province, video footage showed. One person was seen being dragged to safety. Some passengers limped out of the bus covered in blood, the state news agency Xinhua reported.
It quoted a survivor surnamed Huang as saying the driver told he could not open the bus door, before escaping from the window beside his seat. Huang saved himself by smashing another window with a fire extinguisher.
Two children were among those killed, while four of the 11 people taken to hospital were seriously injured, Xinhua said, adding that the bus driver had been detained.
Images recorded after the fire in Yizhang county was extinguished showed the charred bus totally destroyed and sitting atop a pile of ash. A total of 55 people were on the vehicle, Xinhua cited local officials as saying.
Local officials believe that an oil leak caused by the crash may have sparked the huge blaze, it said.
Traffic accidents are common in China, with more than 250,000 people dying each year on the country's roads, according to the World Health Organization.
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