Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Four dead, dozens hurt in bus crash

- By Christophe­r Mele

Four people were killed and dozens of others were injured after a bus rolled over on an “extremely icy” highway in British Columbia on Christmas Eve, authoritie­s said.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the bus crashed around 6 p.m. local time on Highway 97C east of Merritt, about 170 miles northeast of Vancouver.

The identities of the four people killed were not released and details about where the bus was traveling from, where it was headed and who owned it were not immediatel­y available.

Emergency responders transporte­d 52 people to hospitals. Of those, 36 chose to be treated for injuries that ranged from minor to serious, according to Michaela Swan, a spokespers­on for the health care provider Interior Health. Of those who remained hospitaliz­ed as of Sunday, two were in serious condition and two had injuries that were not life-threatenin­g, she said.

“Although the number of patients remaining in hospital is low, this is a life-altering incident for all involved, from the initial physical injuries to the emotional and spiritual impacts,” Swan said in a statement.

The RCMP said an investigat­ion into the crash was ongoing but that “it is believed that extremely icy road conditions caused the rollover.” The temperatur­e was about 21 degrees Fahrenheit in Merritt around the time of the crash, according to weather records.

On Saturday, every province and territory in Canada had issued an emergency weather warning as a winter weather system knocked out power to thousands, and slickened roads.

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