School Bus Crashes in Germany Kill 2 Children, Hurt 14

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
January 23, 2020Europe
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School Bus Crashes in Germany Kill 2 Children, Hurt 14
Police officers investigates a school bus that has crashed in Berka Vor Dem Hainich, near Eisenach, Germany, on Jan. 23, 2020. (Swen Pfoertner/dpa via AP)

BERLIN—A school bus crashed in central Germany early Thursday, killing two children and leaving five others seriously injured.

Officials said the bus carrying 22 elementary school children, aged eight to 11, slid off an icy, cobblestone road, crashed into a ditch and flipped over several times near the village of Berka in Thuringia state. The village is 260 kilometers (160 miles) southwest of Berlin.

Emergency staff took all the children to surrounding hospitals, including those who were only slightly injured. The bus driver was also injured.

“When two children die, the world stops turning for a moment,” district administrator Reinhard Krebs said.

Bus crash in Germany
A police office investigates a school bus that has crashed in Berka Vor Dem Hainich, near Eisenach, Germany, on Jan. 23, 2020. (Swen Pfoertner/dpa via AP)

Dozens of firefighters, police officers, doctors and psychologists were at the scene to help with the rescue operations, officials said.

Thuringia Interior Minister Georg Maier told reporters that the crash had left the small village of Berka in “shock.” He said the affected school would be open on Friday, but that psychologists would be there to help the children and teachers cope with the loss.

In the county of Traunstein in the southern German state of Bavaria, nine children and a bus driver were injured in a separate school bus accident when the vehicle crashed against a tree. Officials said most children were suffering from shock and bruises, but had been taken to the hospital as a precaution. The bus driver was seriously injured, the German news agency dpa reported.

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