56-vehicle pile-up on Chinese highway kills 17

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BEIJING – A huge pile-up on a Chinese motorway killed at least 17 people when 56 vehicles crashed into one another in winter weather, the state media said yesterday.

The accident happened on Monday in snow and rainy weather in the northern province of Shanxi, on an expressway linking Beijing with Kunming, the official news agency Xinhua reported.

Pictures of the scene showed lorries scattered haphazardly across the road, some of them overturned, and burnt-out wrecks of cars. Another 37 injured people were stable after treatment, Xinhua said.

Traffic accidents are common in China, with the World Health Organisation estimating that more than 260,000 people were killed on the country’s roads in 2013.

The WHO figures are strikingly higher than official pronouncements, in a country where government data is often questioned, with the National Bureau of Statistics reporting 58,539 traffic fatalities that year – less than a quarter of the WHO’s approximation.

According to WHO, traffic accidents are common in China, estimating that more than 260,000 people were killed on the country’s roads in 2013.
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Wednesday, November 23, 2016 – 09:11
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