On December 5, local time, a tourist bus accident occurred in Prachuap Khiri Khiri Province, Thailand, which has now become the focus of the world. The accident reportedly killed 16 people and injured 33 others, more than 10 of whom are in serious condition and are receiving emergency **.
The accident occurred at around 1 a.m. when the bus suddenly spun off the road at the entrance to the Vanakom National Marine Park and collided with a large tree on the side of the road, killing several passengers instantly. At the moment, the cause of the accident is still under investigation. The Chinese Embassy in Thailand has verified with Thailand** and relevant departments, and there are currently no Chinese citizens**.
However, the tragedy has raised concerns about the safety of tourist traffic and questions about Thailand's tourism management. The accident is yet another reminder of the need to be careful when choosing a travel destination, not only to be pleasant, but also to have a good understanding of the local traffic and safety conditions.
Tourism practitioners should put the safety of tourists first. We will continue to monitor the progress of the investigation of the accident and call on the relevant parties to take practical and effective measures to ensure that similar incidents do not happen again. It is hoped that Thailand and other tourist destinations can strengthen management, improve the level of tourism traffic safety, and provide a safe and comfortable travel environment for tourists.