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Tourists injured in Barcelona coach crash Tourists injured in Barcelona coach crash
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At least 24 people, most of them tourists, were injured early on Wednesday when a coach crashed in Barcelona on its way to the airport, the emergency services said. At least 24 people, most of them tourists, have been injured in a coach crash in Barcelona.
Three of the injured were in serious condition after the bus crashed at around 3.10 am (0110 GMT) during heavy rain, an emergency services spokesman said. Three people were in a serious condition on Wednesday after the bus crashed on its way to the city’s airport at about 3.10am (1.10am BST) during heavy rain, an emergency services spokesman said.
The coach was travelling on a ring road near the waterfront as it made its way to El Prat airport, and all of the victims were taken to hospitals across the city. The coach was travelling on a ring road near the waterfront as it made its way to El Prat airport and all the victims were taken to hospitals across Barcelona.
Among the injured were tourists from Britain, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and other parts of Spain. The driver was also hurt, the spokesman added. Among those injured were tourists from the UK, Ireland, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and other parts of Spain. The driver was also hurt, the emergency services spokesman said. Fifteen sustained minor injuries, while six were said to be moderately injured.
Fifteen sustained light injuries, while six were said to be in moderate condition.