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The Mount Fuji bus collision accident resulted in 47 injuries. KKday: 2 Taiwanese individuals have been sent to the hospital for treatment.

The Mount Fuji bus collision accident resulted in 47 injuries. KKday: 2 Taiwanese individuals have been sent to the hospital for treatment.
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A bus collision occurred on the Tokyo Chuo Expressway this morning, resulting in 47 injuries. The accident happened in Hachioji City, where a bus from behind failed to notice the bus in front braking due to traffic congestion and collided with it. One of the buses was carrying passengers from Taiwan, but fortunately, there were no life-threatening injuries. Ambulances arrived promptly, and among the injured were tourists from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore, with some needing to be sent to the hospital for examination. The travel platform KKday has promised to assist the travelers and provide full refunds. A tour guide on-site provided water and snacks, but there were not enough warm blankets, and the travelers are currently waiting for a shuttle bus.

This morning (April 5), a bus collision occurred on the Chuo Expressway in Tokyo, Japan, resulting in a total of 47 people injured, including the driver. The bus involved was carrying several tourists from Taiwan who were on their way to Mount Fuji, fortunately, no one is in life-threatening condition.

According to reports, the incident 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 bus behind allegedly did not notice that the sightseeing bus in front was braking, leading to the collision.

There were about ten passengers on the sightseeing bus who purchased a one-day tour package to Mount Fuji from a well-known travel platform. It is understood that these travelers are from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. Subsequently, more than ten people were sent to the hospital for examination, including two Taiwanese. The platform stated that they would assist the travelers with their return trips, provide insurance assistance, and arrange full refunds for all travelers.

Reports indicate that one passenger, suspected to be from Hong Kong, sustained a head injury, and about ten ambulances were dispatched to the scene for rescue. After the incident, the tour guide assisted in distributing water and food supplies. The local temperature is currently around 10°C, but there are insufficient warm blankets, and the travelers are still waiting at the scene for a shuttle bus.

  • Time of the incident: 10:15 AM Japan time
  • Number of injured: a total of 47 people
  • Source of travelers: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore
  • Location of the incident: near the Kobutsu Tunnel