Showing posts with label California Bus Crash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Bus Crash. Show all posts
Monday, October 24, 2016
13 dead in California tour bus crash: authorities
LOS ANGELES - Thirteen people were killed and 31 injured on Sunday when their tour bus collided with a truck on a major highway in southern California, the authorities said.
"They believe everyone was asleep on the bus," an emotional California Highway Police chief Jim Abele said, giving condolences to families of the victims, who were believed to have been visiting casinos.
The front of the bus was a mangled mass of metal after apparently plowing into the back of the large truck, news photographs showed.
"Because of the impact where the bus entered the back of the big rig, the majority of the people who were killed were in the front section of the bus," Abele said.
Although it was not known what caused the deadly crash, the bus was traveling fast -- faster than the truck it rammed, he added.
"The investigation will be ongoing," he said. The bus driver was killed; the truck driver survived. None of the victims was immediately identified.
"Unfortunately, several passengers have not been identified," Abele said. "Some IDs were not valid."
The bus belongs to USA Holiday, a Los Angeles area-based tour company that ferries customers to casinos.
The crash happened around 5:00 am (1200 GMT) in Palm Springs, some 110 miles (180 kilometers) east of Los Angeles.
Most of the passengers on the bus that initially left Los Angeles were Hispanic, the CHP chief said.
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source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Monday, January 25, 2016
No DUI in deadly California bus crash that killed Filipina
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – Authorities say the driver of the Greyhound bus that overturned on Highway 101 in San Jose on Tuesday morning was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
This bus crash killed 51-year-old San Francisco stay at home Filipina mom Fely Olivera and another woman, Maria De Jesus Ortiz Velasquez, a 76-year-old from Salinas.
State and federal authorities are now investigating other causes including driver fatigue.
The National Transportation Safety Board says it will also examine the bus for mechanical and structural defects, as well as road conditions, and the driver’s actions before the deadly crash.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
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