A crash in upstate New York involving a tourist bus on its way back from a trip to Niagara Falls caused multiple deaths on Friday, including at least one child, and passengers remained trapped in the wreckage during the afternoon, according to law enforcement.
The bus, which had about 50 passengers onboard, was traveling eastbound when it apparently lost control on Interstate 90 near the Pembroke exit, roughly 25 miles (40km) east of Buffalo. It went into the median and then ended up in a ditch on the right side of the road, New York state trooper James O’Callaghan said.
O’Callaghan told reporters at the scene that “the bus did roll” and most people had not been wearing seat belts. People inside were ejected as the windows shattered. “There were multiple ejections,” he said. “There were multiple people trapped and there’s multiple fatalities, and this includes children as well.”
The driver survived. “The driver is alive and well,” O’Callaghan said. “We’re working with him. We believe we have a good idea of what happened, why the bus lost control.”
He did not provide further details.
Photos from witnesses showed the bus tipped on its side near the road, with emergency crews and medical helicopters rushing victims to hospitals.
“There was glass all over the road and people’s stuff all over the road,” Powell Stephens of Medina told the Buffalo News after passing the scene. “Windows were all shattered.”
The tour bus was heading back to New York City from the famous falls on the US-Canada border, when it crashed between Buffalo and Rochester.
A tractor trailer was also involved and the number of victims has yet to be confirmed.
O’Callaghan said the tourists were chiefly of Indian, Chinese and Filipino origin, and officials were trying to get interpreters to the scene.
The interstate highway was blocked, and O’Callaghan said there were multiple entrapments and people were being taken to local hospitals.
Mercy Flight, the regional air ambulance service, confirmed that three of its helicopters transported crash victims to hospitals. Erie county medical center (ECMC) reported having at least eight patients by 2.10pm local time, though the total number of injuries was not immediately released.
Additional helicopters and ambulances from surrounding areas were called in, according to Margaret Ferrentino, the Mercy Flight president.“It’s a very active scene,” Ferrentino told the Associated Press. “At this time we’re praying for the victims.”
The New York State Thruway Authority announced that a significant section of the highway was shut down in both directions. Officials urged drivers to avoid the area.
Kathy Hochul, the New York governor, wrote on X that she had been updated on “the tragic tour bus accident” – and that her office was coordinating with law enforcement and local agencies.
Letitia James, the attorney general, also posted on X: “This bus crash is heartbreaking, and I’m praying for everyone [affected]. Grateful to our first responders on the scene working to rescue and help people.”