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Bus crash in Germany: 17 people unaccounted for, over 30 injured, say Bavaria police Bus crash in Germany: 17 people unaccounted for, over 30 injured, say Bavaria police
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Thirty-one passengers are severely injured and 17 others remain missing after a tourist bus became engulfed in flames on a Bavarian highway, local police say. The massive traffic accident is likely to cause multiple fatalities, they added.Thirty-one passengers are severely injured and 17 others remain missing after a tourist bus became engulfed in flames on a Bavarian highway, local police say. The massive traffic accident is likely to cause multiple fatalities, they added.
The bus, carrying 46 passengers and two drivers, caught fire after ramming into a semi-trailer in heavy traffic on the A9 highway near the Bavarian town of Muenchberg, local police said in a statement on Monday.The bus, carrying 46 passengers and two drivers, caught fire after ramming into a semi-trailer in heavy traffic on the A9 highway near the Bavarian town of Muenchberg, local police said in a statement on Monday.
“We cannot rule out the possibility that the 17 [passengers] did not manage to get out of the bus,” police spokeswoman Anne Hoefer told N-TV news outlet.“We cannot rule out the possibility that the 17 [passengers] did not manage to get out of the bus,” police spokeswoman Anne Hoefer told N-TV news outlet.
“Also, we have to acknowledge that there may be dead,” Hoefer added, as sited by Sueddeutsche Zeitung. She said many of the rescued were in shock.“Also, we have to acknowledge that there may be dead,” Hoefer added, as sited by Sueddeutsche Zeitung. She said many of the rescued were in shock.
The bus itself has burnt out completely, leaving nothing but the steel frame, Hoefer said.The bus itself has burnt out completely, leaving nothing but the steel frame, Hoefer said.
Police have closed the A9 highway in both directions, dispatching helicopters and ambulances to evacuate the injured.Police have closed the A9 highway in both directions, dispatching helicopters and ambulances to evacuate the injured.
The passengers were mostly pensioners from East Germany, the newspaper said.The passengers were mostly pensioners from East Germany, the newspaper said.
The accident happened not far from an A9 section where 10 people died in a heavy road collision in 1990, N-TV said.
Similar incidents involving large vehicles have occurred in Germany over recent years. In 2014, two coaches and a minibus collided on the A4 highway outside the eastern city of Dresden, killing nine people.
Local police later said a Polish bus ran into the rear of a Ukrainian bus, causing it to skid across the carriageway into the path of another Polish minibus traveling in the opposite direction, according to Deutsche Welle.