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3 dead as train hits bus in Mississipp­i

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BILOXI: A freight train smashed into a charter bus in Biloxi, Mississipp­i, on Tuesday, dragging the bus 300 feet down the tracks and leaving at least three people dead, authoritie­s said.

Images from the scene show the bus, upright and still intact, straddling the tracks, with the CSX train pushed up against its left side.

The bus was carrying 50 people from Austin, Texas, Biloxi Police Chief John Miller said at a news conference. He said authoritie­s believe the bus was stopped on the tracks at the time of the crash, but they do not yet know why.

At least three people were killed, according to Biloxi city spokesman Vincent Creel, who said emergency responders were still removing injured people from the bus more than 30 minutes after the crash, pulling many through windows.

Witnesses told WLOX-TV that passengers were senior citizens. Charter buses often carry patrons to one of Biloxi’s eight casinos, but Creel said he was not sure where the bus was headed.

“I want you to know we’re doing everything we can to get everyone off this bus,” Miller said.

The CSX train, pulled by three locomotive­s, was headed eastbound when it hit the bus at a crossing in downtown Biloxi just before 2:15 p.m., pushing the bus about 300 feet down the tracks, Creel said.

The single track is the CSX mainline along the Gulf Coast, passing through densely populated areas of southern Mississipp­i.

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