Eleven people were killed and 16 injured after a bus rammed into a bridge after suffering a puncture in central Myanmar, state media reported today.
The Yangon to Mandalay bus, which was carrying 27 passengers, hit a traffic island after its tyre burst and then "plunged headlong" into the side of a bridge yesterday, according to the state-run Myanmar language newspaper Myanma Ahlin.
A monk, four men and five women died at the scene in central Bago region, while an 18-year-old male died of his injuries later in hospital.
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"All I can confirm is there was one American involved in the accident," US embassy spokesman Michael Quinlan told AFP, without giving further details.
Road traffic accidents are common in Myanmar, whose transport network is in poor condition owing to decades of underinvestment by the junta which ruled the country for almost half a century until early 2011.
Earlier this month an editorial entitled "Road slaughter" in the English language state-run newspaper, the New Light of Myanmar, said the country was seeing more road accidents than ever before as vehicles flood into the nation.
It said in April alone, 389 road users were killed in 1346 traffic incidents, with Myanmar police figures suggesting Yangon and Mandalay were the worst affected.