Cheonho Bridge bus crash

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DateApril 1, 1988
5:50 PM
Location200 m (660 ft) from Cheonho Bridge, Gangdong District, Seoul
CountrySouth Korea
OwnerSongpa Transportation
Cheonho Bridge bus crash
Details
DateApril 1, 1988
5:50 PM
Location200 m (660 ft) from Cheonho Bridge, Gangdong District, Seoul
CountrySouth Korea
OwnerSongpa Transportation
Incident typeFall off a bridge
CauseTire burst
Statistics
Passengers54
Deaths19
Injured35
Cheonho Bridge, the site of the accident

At approximately 5:50 PM on April 1, 1988, a bus carrying 54 passengers fell approximately 20 m (66 ft) into the Han River below from a point approximately 200 m (660 ft) south of the Cheonho Bridge in Cheonho-dong, Gangdong District, Seoul, South Korea. It resulted in numerous casualties.[1][2]

This accident occurred while speeding to catch the next bus. At around 5:50 PM on April 1, 1988, a city bus No. 572 belonging to Songpa Transportation [ko] was traveling toward Cheonho-dong when it overtook a car ahead of it on Cheonho Bridge and started speeding down the first lane at about 100 km/h. The bus then crossed the center line when its left front tire burst, causing the bus driver to lost control. The bus crashed into eight railings on the opposite side of the bridge and fell into the river below.[2]

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