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- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash abstract "On November 16, 2011, a school bus run by a private kindergarten collided head-on with a coal truck in Gansu province, China. 19 children were killed, as were 2 adults. The bus was originally a nine-seat van, but it had been modified to carry more passengers, and was severely overcrowded; 62 children were on board at the time of the crash, along with the 2 adults. The government immediately closed the school and opened a public one in its place, with a 45-seat bus donated by an oil company. The school's owner, Li Jungang, was arrested on \"suspicion of causing traffic casualties\"; the parents of each child killed were to be awarded 436,000 yuan in compensation.The accident caused a great deal of outcry on the Chinese internet, with many posters criticizing the small amount of money spent on education. Further criticism was leveled at the government when it was announced shortly after the crash that China would donate 23 school buses to Macedonia; many microbloggers questioned the propriety of donating decent vehicles to a foreign country while subjecting Chinese children to substandard conditions.".
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- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash wikiPageWikiLink Kindergarten.
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- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "2011 Gansu school bus crash".
- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash date "2011-11-16".
- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash deaths "21".
- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash location China.
- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash location Gansu.
- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash title "2011".
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- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash subject Category:2011_disasters_in_China.
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- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash type Accident.
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- 2011_Gansu_school_bus_crash comment "On November 16, 2011, a school bus run by a private kindergarten collided head-on with a coal truck in Gansu province, China. 19 children were killed, as were 2 adults. The bus was originally a nine-seat van, but it had been modified to carry more passengers, and was severely overcrowded; 62 children were on board at the time of the crash, along with the 2 adults. The government immediately closed the school and opened a public one in its place, with a 45-seat bus donated by an oil company.".
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