Five dead in new Philippine bus crash

Updated 10 February 2014
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Five dead in new Philippine bus crash

MANILA: Five people have been killed in a minibus crash in the northern Philippines, the second deadly bus accident in two days, authorities said Sunday.
The minibus, known locally as jeepney, was carrying more than 30 people when its brakes malfunctioned and it toppled into a ditch in Baay-Licuan town in Abra province on Saturday, police said.
One person died on the spot and four others in hospital, said regional military spokesman Superintendent Davy Vicente Limmong.
Twenty-eight others were injured in the crash, which came a day after a Florida Trans tourist bus plunged into a deep ravine in a remote northern mountain pass on Friday.
Fourteen people were killed in that accident, including a Canadian man and Dutch woman.
The bus which crashed Friday was headed to the mountain town of Bontoc, a popular tourist jumping-off point to a rustic mountain town famed for hanging coffins embedded on the sides of a cliff.
Also among the dead was popular Filipino comedian Alvin "Tado" Jimenez and his artist friends who were supposed to visit a tribal area.
Presidential spokesman Herminio Coloma said that in the wake of the accidents, a nationwide safety audit of all public transport had been ordered.
“We are investigating the roadworthiness of all types of public transportation, specially buses and public utility vehicles that are the main mode of transportation nationwide,” Coloma said on public radio.
He said initial investigations showed that the bus that killed 14 on Friday was not authorised to travel that route.
Old buses are the backbone of land transport in the Philippines. But they have been involved in frequent accidents due to poorly-lit and badly-maintained roads and drivers working long hours.


Ukraine attacks hit 13 Russian oil facilities over January and February, defense ministry says

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Ukraine attacks hit 13 Russian oil facilities over January and February, defense ministry says

  • The military has carried out more than 40 strikes in Russia on ⁠the oil ⁠and gas sector

KYIV: Ukrainian military attacks struck 13 Russian oil refineries, oil depots and other oil and gas sector facilities in ⁠January and February, ⁠Ukraine’s defense ministry said on Tuesday.
The ministry added ⁠in a statement on Telegram that the military has carried out more than 40 strikes in Russia on ⁠the oil ⁠and gas sector, military industrial facilities and command centers, among other targets.