Tourists injured in Vietnam bus accident
At least eight foreign tourists have been injured in a tourist bus accident in central-southern Vietnam.
They are thought to be all from Israel.
The incident happened at the weekend as the tour bus collided with a truck in Quảng Ngãi Province.
It is thought all injuries are no life threatening with three taken to hospital for treatment.
These are in a stable condition while others were treated at the scene.
An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash.
It comes a week after two people died in a head on crash with a long distance bus in a tunnel in central Vietnam.
Last month, dozens were killed during a Halong Bay cruise after the vessel capsized as a typhoon hit the region, which hampered rescue efforts.
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