Bus Crashes in Germany, Killing at Least 18
LEIPZIG, Germany — A bus carrying a tour group of 46 seniors and two drivers on a main north-south artery in Germany crashed on Monday into a tractor-trailer and burst into flames, killing at least 18 people, the Bavarian police said.
The
crash occurred around 7 a.m. in stop-and-go traffic caused by
construction along the A9 highway near Stammbach, in the southeastern
state of Bavaria, the police said. At least 30 people were wounded, the
police said, and two of them were reportedly in serious condition.
“It
is now clear that all 18 missing bus passengers lost their life in the
accident,” the regional police of Upper Franconia, in Bavaria, said on
Twitter. Forensic specialists have been called in to help recover and
identify the bodies.
Anne
Höfer, a spokeswoman for the Bavarian police, said the bus was already
in flames when officers and firefighters arrived at the scene. Rescue
helicopters and ambulances took the most seriously injured to nearby
hospitals, while others were treated at the scene.
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