A Boxing Day bus crash in northern Norway has left three people dead and several others injured after the vehicle carrying 60 to 70 passengers veered off the road and partially plunged into a lake. The tragic incident occurred in the Hadsel district of Nordland county at approximately 1:30 p.m. local time.
The bus, traveling along the E10 highway, reportedly broke through guardrails before sliding down a slope into Åsvatnet Lake amid strong winds and heavy snow drifts. Several passengers were rushed to Nordland Hospital, where a disaster team was established to manage the emergency. Local officials confirmed that four individuals sustained serious injuries, with others receiving medical attention for various conditions.
Emergency services, including ambulances, helicopters, and volunteers from the Red Cross, quickly arrived at the scene to provide aid and transport the injured. A nearby school was converted into a temporary shelter for passengers.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash, with initial reports suggesting adverse weather conditions may have played a significant role.
The tragedy has sparked an outpouring of support and condolences from local residents and officials. Many have praised the quick response of emergency services and the solidarity shown by the community in providing assistance to the victims.
Further updates are expected as authorities work to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
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