Numerous fatalities reported in Texas church bus crash – CBS News

Numerous fatalities reported in Texas church bus crash

Last Updated Mar 29, two thousand seventeen 9:55 PM EDT

UVALDE COUNTY, Texas — At least thirteen people have died when a pickup truck veered into a church bus causing a head-on collision that closed a two-lane highway near Garner State Park on Wednesday afternoon, according to Texas` Department of Public Safety.

The total number of deceased includes the driver of the bus and twelve passengers. The identities have not been released.

Three victims were rushed to a local hospital, according to Conrad Hein of Texas` Department of Public Safety, including the driver of the pickup truck who is listed in stable condition.

Very first Baptist Church of Fresh Braunfels said on its website that one of its buses was involved in the crash. The bus was carrying senior citizens back from a retreat, CBS affiliate KENS-TV reports.

The church`s statement reads, in part:

«We understand there have been some fatalities, but we do not yet know who. All activities for tonight are canceled. The Sanctuary will be open [Wednesday] evening for prayer and support. Please be in prayer for all involved.»

Senior Pastor of FBC Fresh Braunfels, Brad McLean, responds to news about today’s fatal crash involving his members. #kens5eyewitness

Posted by James Keith – KENS five on Wednesday, March 29, 2017

CBS News has confirmed with the Texas Department of Public Safety that there were fourteen occupants aboard the church bus and a lone occupant in the truck.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott released a statement on Twitter following the deadly incident:

KENS-TV reports the event the bus was returning from is an annual spring retreat and it was for people age fifty five and older.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz also voiced his condolences Wednesday:

My prayers are with the families impacted by this tragic accident – especially for those who have lost loved ones. https://t.co/OZKQejz6l6

The sheriff`s office said traffic was being re-routed.

Uvalde County is about seventy five miles west of San Antonio.

The National Transportation Safety Board has sent investigators to the scene, NTSB spokesman Terry Williams said.

Photos and movie of the crash`s aftermath demonstrated strong harm to the front drivers` sides of both vehicles where it appeared the two had collided. The back of the bus was up on a guardrail, with glass and debris scattered onto the grass below.

Hein said the petite bus was a two thousand four Turtle Top, however he did not know the specific model. Turtle Top`s website features shuttle buses with capacities ranging from seventeen to fifty one passengers, which they bill as «a good alternative to the standard 15-passenger van.» Safety concerns have long surrounded the 15-passenger vans, also frequently used by churches and other groups, with advocates telling they can be difficult to control in an emergency.

This is a developing story. Please check back for latest updates.

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