San Francisco Chronicle

13 killed, 2 hurt in Texas after church bus, truck collide

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UVALDE, Texas — A small shuttle bus carrying Texas church mem- bers home from a retreat collided head-on with a pickup truck, killing 13 people and injuring two others Wednesday on a two-lane highway in southweste­rn Texas, officials said.

All of the victims who died were senior adults who attended First Baptist Church of New Braunfels, Texas. A total of 14 senior adults were on the bus and the driver was the only person in the pickup when the vehicles collided about 12:30 p.m. on U.S. 83 outside Garner State Park in northern Uvalde County, according to Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Conrad Hein and a church statement. The area is about 75 miles west of San Antonio.

Hein said two bus passengers and the pickup driver were injured and hospitaliz­ed. It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the collision about 120 miles from the church, where the members were headed.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board has sent investigat­ors to the scene, NTSB spokesman Terry Williams said.

Photos and video of the crash’s aftermath showed heavy damage to the front drivers’ sides of both vehicles where it appeared the two had collided. The back of the bus was up on a guardrail, with glass and debris scattered onto the grass below.

Church officials said in a statement on the First Baptist website that the members were returning from a threeday retreat at the Alto Frio Baptist Encampment in Leakey, about 9 miles north of where the crash happened.

The church officials were “ministerin­g to family members to help them deal with this tragedy,” according to the statement. Counselors also were scheduled to be available Thursday at the church.

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