On the morning of July 11th, a vehicle rollover accident occurred in Erguna City, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, resulting in 3 deaths and 4 injuries.
According to information obtained by “Vision News” reporter from relevant departments in Erguna City, there were tourists on the vehicle. Another official source stated that the driver involved in the accident may have solicited tourists online and the rollover occurred during the tour.
Screenshots of a group chat posted by netizens show that a driver named Ding was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser with 6 tourists on board, resulting in 3 fatalities while Ding himself was unharmed.
Reports indicate that a document from a local department in Erguna City confirmed the vehicle rollover accident, which led to 3 deaths and 4 injuries. The incident took place near Rabudalin Street in Erguna City, involving a Toyota off-road vehicle with tourists from Liaoning.
A staff member from a travel agency in Erguna City mentioned that upon learning about the accident, it is currently unclear whether the driver involved was using a private vehicle to take tourists into uninhabited or restricted areas.
Erguna City is located in the northernmost part of China, bordering Russia across the Ergun River in the northwest. According to a tourism information platform, a day trip to Erguna City includes activities such as riding off-road vehicles through grasslands and wetlands.