TAIYUAN - The death toll from a truck collision in North China's Shanxi Province on Saturday has risen to 12 after four more bodies were found in a tunnel and one of 11 injured people died in hospital, local authorities announced on Tuesday.
The accident happened at 2:50 p.m. on Saturday when a coal truck rear-ended a tanker lorry loaded with methanol, a poisonous and flammable liquid often used as a fuel.
The collision, which caused a fire and explosion, happened inside the Yanhou Tunnel of a highway linking Shanxi's Jincheng City and Jiyuan City in Henan Province, killing drivers and passengers on nearby vehicles.
Rescuers have so far found 11 bodies at the scene.
Fifty-three people managed to escape, including the four drivers on the coal truck and the tanker.