8 dead and 8 critically injured in severe bus crash in Florida
Source: NBC News
8 dead and 8 critically injured in severe bus crash in Florida
The crash unfolded along Florida State Road 40 at 6:35 a.m. on Tuesday in Marion County, Florida Highway Patrol said.
Emergency workers at the scene of a fatal bus crash carrying laborers that overturned Tuesday morning in Marion County, Fla.Doug Engle / Ocala Star-Banner / USA Today Network
May 14, 2024, 10:26 AM EDT
By Marlene Lenthang
Eight people are dead and another eight are critically injured after a bus carrying farm workers crashed and overturned early Tuesday morning in north central Florida, officials said.
The crash involved a 2010 International Bus transporting farm workers and a 2001 Ford Ranger truck and unfolded on State Road 40, 500 feet west of SW 148 Court at 6:35 a.m., the Florida Highway Patrol said. The crash site is about 45 miles south of Gainesville.
The two vehicles sideswiped each other, and the bus traveled off the roadway through a fence and overturned, FHP said.
Eight people were killed and 37 were hospitalized -- eight of whom are critically injured, the Marion County Fire Rescue confirmed to NBC News. ... In total there were 53 patients in the crash, MCFR said.
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Marlene Lenthang
Breaking News Reporter
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/8-dead-37-hospitalized-severe-bus-crash-florida-rcna152158
Similar incident:
Agricultural Labor Bus and Truck-Tractor Collision at US-98SR-363 Intersection Near St. Marks, Florida
July 2, 2016
https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/HAR1705.pdf
Stardust Mirror
(398 posts)farm workers? what company were they working for?
what company paid for the bus to transport them?
is the CEO of the company an avid Trump supporter?
were any of the farm workers legally in this country?
has the bus company had a history of safety violations?
were the bus driver and pickup truck driver tested for alcohol and drugs?
do either of those drivers have a history of DUI charges?
AZ8theist
(5,670 posts)Your question #4 will be front and center on Reich Wing media continuously.....
You are correct about question #3. That will NEVER be brought up.
appleannie1
(5,096 posts)So it was not the fault of the bus driver. The driver of the pickup claims he does not know what happened. People that live in the area claim people tend to speed and pass slower moving vehicles in a dangerous manner along that stretch of highway.
et tu
(1,119 posts)possibly migrants- hope this wasn't on purpose by the truck driver.
maga or just stupid truck driver?
et tu
(1,119 posts)driver makes it to tell that side of the story- so sad
Old Crank
(3,846 posts)Sounds like they had too many people in the bus. It looks like it is the driver of the pickup that was at fault. But I think Florida has one of those partial fault laws where the bus driver and their insurance might have to cover a percentage of hte damages.