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1 dead and 76 injured in a bus crash on a major highway in southeastern Czech Republic

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Firefighters and police officers gather at the scene of a crash between two buses on the D2 motorway near Brno, Czech Republic, Monday, July 17, 2023. Officials says two buses have collided on a highway in the southeastern Czech Republic, killing at least one person and injuring about 50. Police say one of the bus drivers has died. (Vaclav Salek/CTK via AP)

Two buses collided Monday on a Czech highway in the southeast of the country, killing one of the bus drivers and injuring 76, officials said.

The regional rescue service said the accident took place near the second-largest Czech city of Brno, on the D2 highway.

One of the buses hit the back of the other, which was going from the capital of Hungary, Budapest, to Prague, officials said.

Some of the 14 seriously injured people were transported by helicopters to nearby hospitals, the service said.

Police said the highway that links Czechia with the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, had to be closed in both directions for several hours. Long lines of traffic formed on the highway, causing delays.

An investigation into the cause of the crash is now underway.

Prague, The Associated Press


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