In 23 days after the car accident that killed the students, there was another bus accident in Nakhon Ratchasima, and more than 50 Indonesians were lucky to escape, according to news reports.
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On October 16th, at around 7:30 p.m., while traveling on the highway, it stopped at a roadside restaurant, and there was a tourist bus with only 50 Indonesian passengers on board. The passengers were not harmed and all were safe, and the fire department and police authorities worked together to put out the fire. Bus accidents have been a concern in Thailand this past year, and both the public and the public are concerned about safety. Foreigners are also asking questions.

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