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Fuji Mountain bus accident injures 47 people KKday: Two Taiwanese passengers hospitalized for treatment.

Fuji Mountain bus accident injures 47 people KKday: Two Taiwanese passengers hospitalized for treatment.
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A bus collision accident occurred on the Tokyo Central Expressway, resulting in 47 people injured, including several travelers from Taiwan. The accident took place at 10:15 AM on April 5, when a bus failed to notice the bus in front of it braking due to traffic congestion and crashed into it. Among the injured, several were sent to the hospital, and assistance and refunds will be provided later. One traveler from Hong Kong suffered a head injury, and around 10 ambulances arrived at the scene. The travelers were waiting for a shuttle bus, and the local temperature was about 10°C.

A bus collision accident occurred on the Chuo Expressway in Tokyo, Japan, injuring 47 people.

This morning (April 5), two buses collided, and at the time of the accident, one of the buses was carrying several tourists from Taiwan who were on their way to Mount Fuji. Fortunately, none of them are in life-threatening condition.

According to reports, the accident happened around 10:15 AM Japan time, near the "Kobutsu Tunnel" on the Chuo Expressway in Hachioji City. Due to traffic congestion, the driver of the rear bus allegedly did not notice that the sightseeing bus in front suddenly braked, resulting in a rear-end collision.

Many passengers on the sightseeing bus were participating in a one-day tour to Mount Fuji offered by a well-known travel platform, with about ten people involved. The platform stated that the travelers came from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore, and more than ten were sent to the hospital for examination, including two Taiwanese. They will assist with the travelers' return, provide insurance assistance, and process full refunds for all travelers.

Reports indicate that a passenger, suspected to be Hong Kong nationality, sustained a head injury. Local authorities dispatched about ten ambulances to the scene for rescue operations. After the accident, the tour guide assisted in distributing water and snacks; the local temperature is about 10°C, but there are insufficient warm blankets, so travelers can only wait at the scene for shuttle buses.