Police said that a tour bus carrying passengers to Niagara Falls was rolled over in upstate New York. All 57 of them were injured. New York State Police
Saturday afternoon saw a tour bus travelling through upstate New York crash and roll over.
All 57 passengers, plus the driver, were taken to hospital after being injured.
Photos show the bus crumpled on the roadside, surrounded with debris.
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Authorities said that dozens of people were transported to the hospital after a bus carrying tourists to Niagara Falls collided with the New York State Thruway.
According to the New York State Police, the accident occurred in Brutus just 20 miles west from Syracuse.
ABC7 was informed by authorities that all passengers were taken to the hospital with injuries that ranged between minor and serious. The bus carried 57 passengers, which included the driver. Police have not stated if any of the passengers were killed.
A woman who was with her mother on the bus said to WSYR-TV that there were several children, including an infant.
ABC7 reported that the bus left a roadway and crashed onto the shoulder before rolling over.
The New York State Police posted photos online showing the bus crumpled on its side with the windshield seemingly smashed.
The highway shoulder was littered with trash from passengers, including paper towels, water bottles, and clothing.
According to police, the crash caused traffic delays of eight miles. However, all lanes had been cleared by 6:30 on Saturday evening.
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