Bus crashes into house wall - Driver seriously injured - Bus crashes into a house in Saarland, injuring driver and shocking passengers
A public bus crashed into a house in Überherrn, Saarland, causing significant damage and injuring several people. The incident, which occurred on a local public transport line, left the bus driver seriously injured and required a crane for removal.
The bus, operated by a local company, veered across several adjacent properties before striking the side wall of the house. Despite the collision, the house remains structurally sound and habitable. The incident resulted in an estimated six-figure damage to the bus and the property.
Nine children and teenagers were on board the bus, with one child in shock and another sustaining minor scratches. The 60-year-old driver was seriously injured and taken to the hospital. Authorities believe the incident to be a medical emergency.
The bus has been removed from the scene using a crane. Multiple media outlets have reported on the incident. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing.
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