The bus cut across six lanes of traffic before crashing through a fence into Hongshan Lake, Guizhou province.
The bus turned 90 degrees on a six-lane dual carriageway before crashing through a barrier into the lake, state media saidTwenty-one people have died after a bus plunged into a lake in China, state media has reported.
CCTV footage shows the vehicle suddenly cutting across six lanes of traffic in Anshun, Guizhou province, at around midday on Tuesday before crashing through a barrier and falling into Hongshan Lake., which is believed to have been taking a group of secondary school students to their university entrance exams, the People's Daily newspaper reported.One student was among the dead and three others are thought to have been hurt, the paper said.
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