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Bus carrying schoolchildren in Italy crashes and bursts into flames, killing at least 16 | Bus carrying schoolchildren in Italy crashes and bursts into flames, killing at least 16 |
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A school bus carrying Hungarian children returning from a trip to France has crashed in northern Italy, killing at least 16 people. | |
The vehicle, which was carrying teenage students, teachers and parents, slammed into a highway barrier, then burst into flames near Verona. | |
Emergency services said 39 people were injured, some seriously and the number of victims could rise to 18. | |
"Many children among the victims of the accident in Verona, a bus catches fire on impact with a pillar," national police said on Twitter. | |
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told a news conference that the teenagers were from a Budapest secondary school, returning from their annual ski camp in France. | |
A teacher, who suffered severe burns, reportedly returned to the bus several times to save other passengers. | |
Six adults are seriously injured and are being treated in two different hospitals in Verona, Hungarian national TV M1 reported. | |
There were no other vehicles involved in the crash and it is not yet known why the bus, which was on its way to Budapest, left the road. | |
Reports have suggested the impact of the crash was so strong that some passengers were thrown out of the bus. | |
The Hungarian foreign ministry said there were at least 54 passengers on board, including two drivers. | |
The government has declared Monday a day of national mourning and hundreds paid their respects and gathered outside the secondary school in city centre. |