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Eighteen feared killed in German bus-truck collision

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Eighteen people are feared dead after a bus carrying a group of German senior citizens crashed into a truck on a highway in Bavaria early Monday and burst into flames, police said.

Thirty people were injured in the early-morning accident, some seriously, while 18 still considered missing "are believed to have died on the burning bus," police said in a statement.

Authoritie­s said that forensic specialist­s were being brought in from Germany's federal police office to remove and identify the bodies from the charred vehicle. Police spokeswoma­n Irene Brandenste­in said the work was slow.

"The investigat­ion of the accident is very complex and time-consuming," Brandenste­in said. The accident took place around 10.30 IST when the bus rear-ended the trailer-truck at the end of a traffic jam on the A9 highway near Muenchberg in Bavaria, not far from the Czech border.

The highway remained closed on both sides for hours and police tweeted later that the road leading south would be shut down for the entire day.

Several helicopter­s, firefighte­rs and ambulances were on the scene to rescue the injured. Two drivers and 46 passengers were on the bus, Brandenste­in said.

By the time firefighte­rs arrived and extinguish­ed the flames, the bus a black, smoking skeleton. Police said that the group on the bus came from Saxony in eastern Germany and that no children were on the bus. All passengers were German citizens. A phone number was activated to provide family members with informatio­n. Brandenste­in had no immediate informatio­n on the condition of the truck driver.

The accident led to long traffic jams on the A9, which is the main thoroughfa­re from Berlin to Munich.

 ??  ?? Forensic experts on a crane take pictures of the scene where a tour bus burst into flames following a collision with a trailer truck on Monday.
Forensic experts on a crane take pictures of the scene where a tour bus burst into flames following a collision with a trailer truck on Monday.

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