Tour Group Accident in Gansu: 1 Dead, 12 Injured; Miaoli County Provides Immediate Support
A travel group from Miaoli, including a police chief, suffered a vehicle rollover in Gansu, China. Governor Zhong Dongjin has mobilized support through cross-strait channels to assist the victims.
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Miaoli County Governor Zhong Dongjin reported that Pan Weisong, chief of the Longteng Police Station, and his relatives were involved in an electric vehicle rollover accident while traveling in Gansu, China. The accident caused one death and 12 injuries. Currently, two people remain in the hospital for observation. Zhong has instructed county officials to provide immediate support to ensure the group can return to Taiwan safely and as soon as possible. The accident occurred on the afternoon of the 24th at a scenic area in Gansu. Pan and his wife were injured, and his brother-in-law passed away. Zhong immediately contacted Pan through various channels and initiated repatriation assistance. As of today, 10 of the 12 injured have been discharged after receiving treatment for minor injuries. Zhong expressed gratitude to the "Association of Taiwan Investment Enterprises on the Mainland" for coordinating with local Taiwanese businessmen to provide nearby care. The county government is also working through Taiwan Affairs Offices in Hubei and Gansu to expedite administrative procedures for medical care and funeral arrangements.