Friday, August 8, 2008

Vietnamese pilgrim bus crashes in Texas, at least 12 dead

WASHINGTON — A bus chartered by Vietnamese pilgrims crashed in Texas on Friday, killing at least 12 people and injured more than 26, local media reported.
There were 55 people in the bus, drove off a major highway overpass bridge shortly after midnight and crashed below near the town of Tyler, some 96 kilometers (60 miles) north of Dallas.Sherman police spokesman Robert Fair told in an interview that at least 12 people were killed in the crash."We are being told that a tire on the bus had blown," Fair told. "We shall continue our investigation to see if other factors were involved."The accident took place around 12:45 am Friday (0545 GMT), the Sherman Herald-Democrat reported, adding that the bus was lying on its right side.That was a wrong track.A large section of the highway was closed down as ambulances and at least 13 helicopters rushed to the scene to ferry the wounded to Dallas area hospitals, the newspaper reported.Dozens of passengers were injured, Fair told in interview, while the Dallas Morning News put the number at at least 26."We've got ambulances and helicopters from all over the county," Fair told the newspaper.The Morning News, quoting local TV, said the group from the Vietnamese Martyrs Church of Houston was on the way to an annual celebration in honor of the Virgin Mary in the city of Carthage, in Missouri.

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