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At least 35 killed in fiery bus crash in China
Beijing (AFP) June 26, 2016 - At least 35 people were killed and 11 injured when a bus crashed on a highway in central China Sunday and burst into flames, state media reported.

Huge clouds of thick black smoke billowed from the vehicle after the bus slammed into a roadside concrete barrier in Hunan province, video footage showed. One person was seen being dragged to safety.

Some passengers limped out of the bus covered in blood, the state news agency Xinhua reported.

It quoted a survivor surnamed Huang as saying the driver told he could not open the bus door, before escaping from the window beside his seat.

Huang saved himself by smashing another window with a fire extinguisher.

Two children were among those killed, while four of the 11 people taken to hospital were seriously injured, Xinhua said, adding that the bus driver had been detained.

Images recorded after the fire in Yizhang county was extinguished showed the charred bus totally destroyed and sitting atop a pile of ash.

A total of 55 people were on the vehicle, Xinhua cited local officials as saying.

Local officials believe that an oil leak caused by the crash may have sparked the huge blaze, it said.

Traffic accidents are common in China, with more than 250,000 people dying each year on the country's roads, according to the World Health Organization.

Public Security Minister Guo Shengkun has ordered intensive efforts to save the injured, establish the cause of the accident and take measures to prevent a recurrence, Xinhua said.

It said a team headed by Vice Public Security Minister Huang Ming was heading to the scene.

Long-distance buses are a popular cheap mode of travel between cities and competition between transport firms can be fierce.

China has seen repeated bus fires in recent years which have caused multiple fatalities.

A total of 38 people were killed in 2014 when a van carrying flammable liquid hit a bus on a highway in Hunan province.

In 2010 a shuttle bus carrying steel factory workers in eastern China burst into flames, killing 24 passengers.

Several such incidents were deliberate arson attacks, according to officials.

An arsonist who injured more than 30 people by setting fire to a bus in the city of Hangzhou was executed last year.

In 2013 a suicidal man started a fire on a vehicle in Xiamen that killed 47 people including himself.

There were no indications that the fire on Sunday was deliberate. Xinhua said rescuers were searching the charred frame for clues.

California firefighters on Sunday struggled to contain a wildfire that killed at least two people and destroyed some 150 homes as it raced over drought-parched land whipped up by strong wind.

The blaze, known as the Erskine Fire, is raging in an agricultural and oil region of south-central California.

The blaze has spread to nearly 37,000 acres (15,000 hectares), the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL Fire) said.

Some 1,700 personnel have been assigned to battle the wildfire, which is just 10 percent contained, CAL Fire said on Twitter.

At least 75 other homes have fire damage, officials said.

Unusually high temperatures, bone-dry conditions that make brush and grass flammable, and powerful winds gusting up to 50 and even 60 miles per hour (80 to 100 kilometers per hour) helped spread the flames of a fire that broke out Thursday afternoon in the sparsely populated Lake Isabella area of Kern County.

Deputies from the Kern County Sheriff's office said they may have found the remains of a third person killed by the fire in the victim's mobile home in the Lake Isabella area.

"We've located what we believe are human remains," sheriff's spokesman Ray Pruitt told reporters on Saturday. "We are treating it like a crime scene."

Pruitt said the remains were "pretty badly burned."

The cause of the fire is still unknown, but if investigators determine that it was intentionally set then the fire deaths will be treated as homicides, Pruitt said.

Firefighters are having an especially hard time battling the blaze due to rough hills in the area.

"This is very, very steep terrain," CAL Fire Battalion Chief Mike Mohler said in video posted on Facebook, as he pointed towards the smoke.

"We're looking at increased winds ... high temperatures, low humidity in the single digits -- that makes this a very difficult firefight," Mohler said.

The National Weather Service forecast low humidity and a temperature of 99 degrees Fahrenheit (37.2 degrees Celsius) on Sunday, unusually hot for this time of the year in that region of California.

- 'Lost everything' -

Thousands of area residents affected by the fire have been evacuated to shelters run by groups like the American Red Cross.

"I've lost everything -- all I have is what I've got on," local resident Fred Coleman told CBS 5KPIX television, interviewed at an evacuation center in the town of Kernville.

California Governor Jerry Brown has issued a state of emergency for the region, allowing aid to be deployed more quickly.

Authorities have closed several highways and evacuated two schools and a retirement home in the affected area.

California is experiencing a record five-year drought and trees and brush are at risk of igniting from the smallest spark.

More than 14 large fires are currently raging in the United States, mostly in the southwest, where a record heat wave left at least five dead last Sunday.

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