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Bus crash kills 14 in Japan

ABC

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Fourteen people have been killed and dozens injured when a bus taking them to a ski resort ran off a mountain road in central Japan, the government said.

The fully loaded bus with 41 people on board was driving from Tokyo to a ski resort in Nagano prefecture when it veered off the road in the resort town of Karuizawa in southern Nagano.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference in Tokyo that 14 people were killed and 27 others injured in the single vehicle crash.

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Mr Suga, the top government spokesman, said the transport ministry had launched an investigation into the incident, sending inspectors to the site.

Television footage showed the bus overturned in woods with its front window completely shattered after it broke through a crash barrier.

The bus was descending from a pass before dawn, a local police spokesman said, while local media said it was carrying passengers on a tour package sold by a Tokyo travel agency.

Japan in recent years has seen several high-profile bus accidents, some blamed on drivers falling asleep at the wheel.

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