Dayton Daily News

Bus crashes, catches fire in Bulgaria; at least 45 dead

- By Veselin Toshkov and Stephen McGrath

A bus carrying tourists back to North Macedonia crashed and caught fire in western Bulgaria early Tuesday, killing at least 45 people, including a dozen children, authoritie­s said. DNA tests were being carried out to identify the victims.

The bus apparently ripped through a guardrail on a highway, though authoritie­s said the cause was still under investigat­ion. Photos taken shortly after the crash showed the vehicle engulfed in flames as plumes of thick, black smoke rose. Daylight revealed a burned-out shell with all of its windows blown out, sitting in the median. A portion of the guardrail was lying in the road.

Seven survivors were hospitaliz­ed after the crash, which took place as a group of buses was returning from a trip to Turkey. Twelve children were among the dead, according to the North Macedonia chief prosecutor, Ljubomir Joveski.

Bulgarian Interior Minister Boyko Rashkov told reporters at the crash site that he had “never in my life seen some- thing more horrifying” and that the identifica­tion process would take time.

“The people who were on the bus are turned to char- coal,” Rashkov said. “There were four buses that trav- eled together, and it is possi- ble that passengers changed buses during the stops.”

Borislav Sarafov, chief of Bulgaria’s national investi- gation service, confirmed that 52 people were on the bus that crashed.

Among the survivors were five North Macedonia citizens, one Serb and one Belgian, according to North Macedonia’s Foreign Ministry. Albanian Foreign Minister Olta Xhacka said almost all of the dead were ethnic Albanians, but it was not clear if they were also citizens of North Macedonia.

Blagoj Bocvarski, North Macedonia’s transport minister, told reporters in the capital of Skopje Tuesday that officials have started a procedure to revoke the transporta­tion license of the travel company that owns the bus.

 ?? BTA AGENCY BULGARIA VIA AP ?? Firefighte­rs and forensic workers inspect the scene of a bus crash on a highway near the village of Bosnek, western Bulgaria, Tuesday.
BTA AGENCY BULGARIA VIA AP Firefighte­rs and forensic workers inspect the scene of a bus crash on a highway near the village of Bosnek, western Bulgaria, Tuesday.

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