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Two Britons hurt in Egypt crash Two Britons hurt in Egypt crash
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Two Britons were injured in the Egypt bus crash that killed nine people, the British Embassy in Cairo has confirmed.Two Britons were injured in the Egypt bus crash that killed nine people, the British Embassy in Cairo has confirmed.
Neither of the hurt British citizens have major injuries but both of them are in hospital. Neither of the hurt British citizens has major injuries but both of them are in hospital.
The bus, which was carrying 40 people, reportedly overturned on a sharp bend in the Sinai peninsula before bursting into flames.The bus, which was carrying 40 people, reportedly overturned on a sharp bend in the Sinai peninsula before bursting into flames.
Road accidents claim thousands of lives every year in Egypt. Speeding, careless driving and bad roads are blamed.Road accidents claim thousands of lives every year in Egypt. Speeding, careless driving and bad roads are blamed.
The bus was carrying passengers from the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to the capital, Cairo, when the crash happened about 40 miles (70 km) south of the city of Suez.The bus was carrying passengers from the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to the capital, Cairo, when the crash happened about 40 miles (70 km) south of the city of Suez.
The Foreign Office said that "at least two Britons" had been on the bus.The Foreign Office said that "at least two Britons" had been on the bus.
'Blown tyre''Blown tyre'
Russians, Egyptians, Canadians, Italians, Romanians and Ukrainians are said to be among the casualties - many of them badly burned.Russians, Egyptians, Canadians, Italians, Romanians and Ukrainians are said to be among the casualties - many of them badly burned.
Authorities say the two injured Britons are being treated in two hospitals in Sharm el-Sheikh and in Suez. The FO confirmed that they have been visited by British consular staff.Authorities say the two injured Britons are being treated in two hospitals in Sharm el-Sheikh and in Suez. The FO confirmed that they have been visited by British consular staff.
An FO spokeswoman said: "Neither of the two was seriously hurt and we are in touch with their families."An FO spokeswoman said: "Neither of the two was seriously hurt and we are in touch with their families."
According to Egypt's official news agency Mena, the bus is owned by a company called Azure Travel.According to Egypt's official news agency Mena, the bus is owned by a company called Azure Travel.
There have been unconfirmed reports that one of its tyres blew out.There have been unconfirmed reports that one of its tyres blew out.
'On fire''On fire'
Diana Argentieri, a 27-year-old Italian who was on holiday in Egypt with friends, said the bus rolled over three or four times.Diana Argentieri, a 27-year-old Italian who was on holiday in Egypt with friends, said the bus rolled over three or four times.
She said the bus rolled off the road, down an incline and onto a rocky spur. As she made for an exit "there was a person on the floor, lying still, and other people bleeding".She said the bus rolled off the road, down an incline and onto a rocky spur. As she made for an exit "there was a person on the floor, lying still, and other people bleeding".
Ms Argentieri added: "We wanted to go back in to see if there was still somebody alive, but the bus was on fire."Ms Argentieri added: "We wanted to go back in to see if there was still somebody alive, but the bus was on fire."