2016 Interstate 10 tour bus crash

2016 Interstate 10 tour bus crash
Details
Date October 23, 2016
Time 5:17 a.m. PDT
Location I-10 near Palm Springs
Coordinates 33°57′40″N 116°30′29″W / 33.96111°N 116.50806°W / 33.96111; -116.50806
Statistics
Deaths 13
Injuries 31

The 2016 Interstate 10 tour bus crash was a vehicle accident that occurred on Interstate 10 (I-10) in California on October 23, 2016, when a tour bus collided with the back of a semi-trailer truck. The accident killed 13 and injured 31 others.

The incident

The tour bus was heading westbound from a casino, and the truck was eastbound when the bus impacted the trailer portion of the truck at about 5:17 a.m. It is unknown whether drugs, alcohol or fatigue were factors in the accident, but the speed of the bus was so significant that when the bus hit the back of the big rig, the trailer entered approximately 15 feet (4.6 m) into the bus. Currently the cause is under investigation, and the truck driver is being interviewed. The bus driver was among those killed.[1]

Victims

There were 43 people on the bus, all adults; 13 were killed including the bus's driver and 30 on the bus along with the truck driver were injured. Everyone involved in the crash was injured.[2][3] None of the victims' identities have been released to the public.

Investigation

Immediately following the accident, the National Transportation Safety Board sent a disaster crew to investigate the crash. In October 2017, the truck driver was charged with 13 counts of felony vehicular manslaughter along with other related charges.[4]

References

  1. "Bus crash kills 13 in California". CNN. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  2. "Tour bus crash in California kills 13, closes I-10". The Desert Sun. October 23, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  3. "Grim scene as bodies removed from tour bus crash site". Los Angeles Times. October 23, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  4. Newkirk, Barrett; Kelman, Brett; Atagi, Colin (19 October 2017). "Trucker charged with manslaughter in bus crash that killed 13 people in Palm Springs last year". USA Today. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
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