31 December 2012 | 11:13

9 dead after bus careens into Oregon ravine

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A Canada-bound bus crashed through a guard rail on an icy road in Oregon on Sunday and careened into a ravine, killing at least nine people and injuring at least 26 others, AFP reports citing state police. The bus fell a couple hundred feet before stopping, Oregon State Police said on its website, adding that the chartered bus was reportedly heading home to Vancouver, Canada from Las Vegas, Nevada. Police in the northwestern state are still investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred in the morning near the city of Pendleton, in northeastern Oregon. The rescue effort was complicated by the drop-off from the highway, and police said "personnel trained for rope rescues" were called in to help. About 40 passengers appeared to have been onboard the bus, but the numbers have not yet been confirmed. Police confirmed that the bus was owned by Mi Joo Tour & Travel from Vancouver. The names and nationalities of the victims and other passengers were not immediately released, but many "are believed to be out of country residents," according to police. Although the bus driver survived the crash, investigators have not been able to interview him due to the severity of the injuries. There was at least one other fatal crash in northeastern Oregon early Sunday due to snowy and icy conditions, police said, urging all drivers to take precautions while traveling.


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A Canada-bound bus crashed through a guard rail on an icy road in Oregon on Sunday and careened into a ravine, killing at least nine people and injuring at least 26 others, AFP reports citing state police. The bus fell a couple hundred feet before stopping, Oregon State Police said on its website, adding that the chartered bus was reportedly heading home to Vancouver, Canada from Las Vegas, Nevada. Police in the northwestern state are still investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred in the morning near the city of Pendleton, in northeastern Oregon. The rescue effort was complicated by the drop-off from the highway, and police said "personnel trained for rope rescues" were called in to help. About 40 passengers appeared to have been onboard the bus, but the numbers have not yet been confirmed. Police confirmed that the bus was owned by Mi Joo Tour & Travel from Vancouver. The names and nationalities of the victims and other passengers were not immediately released, but many "are believed to be out of country residents," according to police. Although the bus driver survived the crash, investigators have not been able to interview him due to the severity of the injuries. There was at least one other fatal crash in northeastern Oregon early Sunday due to snowy and icy conditions, police said, urging all drivers to take precautions while traveling.
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