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Multiple dead after tour bus crashes on New York highway Five dead after tour bus crashes on New York highway
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Pembroke's local government posted a photo of emergency vehicles at the accident site with the caption, "Please pray for all involved"Pembroke's local government posted a photo of emergency vehicles at the accident site with the caption, "Please pray for all involved"
Multiple people have died after a tour bus crashed on the New York State Thruway in western New York, according to New York State Police. Five people have died after a tour bus crashed on the New York State Thruway in western New York, according to New York State Police.
Police said the group was returning from Niagara Falls on the US-Canada border to New York City when witnesses saw the vehicle lose control and turn over. Most of the victims are from India, China and the Philippines, according to police.Police said the group was returning from Niagara Falls on the US-Canada border to New York City when witnesses saw the vehicle lose control and turn over. Most of the victims are from India, China and the Philippines, according to police.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul said local officials "are working to rescue and provide assistance to everyone involved".New York Governor Kathy Hochul said local officials "are working to rescue and provide assistance to everyone involved".
Ambulances and medical helicopters were sent to the crash site, near the town of Pembroke, 30 miles (48km) east of the city of Buffalo.Ambulances and medical helicopters were sent to the crash site, near the town of Pembroke, 30 miles (48km) east of the city of Buffalo.
"As we're progressing through this, we're losing more people unfortunately," the trooper told reporters, adding: "Most people on the bus did not have a seatbelt on." It was earlier reported that a child was among the dead, but police have now said that is not the case.
Some victims were thrown from the vehicle when it crashed, the trooper added. The 52 people on board at the time of the crash were aged between one and 74, police confirmed.
Several people are still believed to be trapped inside the wreckage. Some victims were thrown from the vehicle when it crashed, police have said, and it is believed most were not wearing seatbelts.
Translators are being brought to the scene to assist in the investigation. Several people were trapped inside the wreckage for several hours.
Translators were brought to the scene to assist in the investigation.
Andre Ray major, New York State Police troop commander, told a news conference: "The cause of the collision is still under investigation. However, mechanical failure as well as operator impairment have been ruled out at this time.
"The operator has been cooperative and with the investigation still underway. No charges have been filed at this point."
The crash took place approximately 40 miles from Niagara Falls, a major tourist destination on the US-Canada border.The crash took place approximately 40 miles from Niagara Falls, a major tourist destination on the US-Canada border.
According to police, there were 52 people on board at the time of the crash.
The bus was heading eastbound and lost control, veering into the median and then into a ditch, according police.The bus was heading eastbound and lost control, veering into the median and then into a ditch, according police.
Officials said that "multiple people are dead" and that there are "multiple entrapments, and multiple injuries". Authorities have yet to release the total number of fatalities.Officials said that "multiple people are dead" and that there are "multiple entrapments, and multiple injuries". Authorities have yet to release the total number of fatalities.
Multiple children were on board at the time of the crash, police say.Multiple children were on board at the time of the crash, police say.
At least 21 patients have been admitted to local hospitals.At least 21 patients have been admitted to local hospitals.
One witness told The Buffalo News that he saw a bus laying on its side and items strewn on the roadway following the crash. One witness told The Buffalo News that he saw a bus lying on its side and items strewn on the roadway following the crash.
"There was glass all over the road and people's stuff all over the road," said Powell Stephens, who drove past the crash site."There was glass all over the road and people's stuff all over the road," said Powell Stephens, who drove past the crash site.
"Windows were all shattered. Everyone seemed conscious and OK, but I only saw the scene for about 15 seconds.""Windows were all shattered. Everyone seemed conscious and OK, but I only saw the scene for about 15 seconds."
ConnectLife, an organisation that provides blood to hospitals in the region, has issued an emergency appeal for blood donations.ConnectLife, an organisation that provides blood to hospitals in the region, has issued an emergency appeal for blood donations.
"Our community is facing a crisis," said spokeswoman Sarah Diina."Our community is facing a crisis," said spokeswoman Sarah Diina.
"This is one of those moments when your action can directly save lives," said Diina. "Please donate. If you can't, help us by spreading the word.""This is one of those moments when your action can directly save lives," said Diina. "Please donate. If you can't, help us by spreading the word."
Authorities are requesting drivers with dashcam footage of the crash to come forward to aid in their investigation.Authorities are requesting drivers with dashcam footage of the crash to come forward to aid in their investigation.