Five people died in a bus accident after the Niagara Falls Tour

Five people died after a tourist bus from Niagara Falls crashed on the highway in West New York.

Witnesses were over 40 miles (64 km) in Niagara Falls, a major tourist destination on the US-Canadian border, and the vehicles lost their control.

Most of the 52 people on board are from India, China and the Philippines. Some have been thrown from the car and some are trapped in the debris for several hours, the police said. Most of the time I do not wear seat belts.

The cause of the conflict is unknown, and the authorities urged drivers with Dashcam images to move forward.

The ambulance and medical helicopters were sent to the crash near Pembroke Village, 30 miles (48 km) from Buffalo City.

I brought the translator and translator to the site and the hospital to support the investigation.

The New York State Police Commander Andre Ray Major said in a press conference: “The cause of the conflict is still under investigation, but the current mechanical failure and the operator disorder were excluded.

“The operator is cooperative and the investigation is in progress. At this point, no prosecution has been raised.”

According to the police, the bus headed east and lost control.

The police were older between 1 and 74. At the time of the crash, some children boarded, the police said.

24 adult patients are admitted to a local hospital and doctors are expected to recover completely. Other local hospitals also received patients, and patients under 16 were taken to children’s hospitals.

One witness said he saw the bus lying next to Buffalo News and saw something scattered on the road after the accident.

Powell Stephens, who went to the scene of the crash, said, “There was a glass across the street and people’s things were all over the road.”

“The windows are all shattered. Everyone looked conscious and okay, but I saw the scene for about 15 seconds.”

ConnectLife, an organization that provides blood to hospitals in the area, has published an emergency appeal for blood donation.

A spokesman for Sarah Diina said, “Our community is facing crisis.

DIINA said, “This is one of the moments when your actions can save life.

The Red Cross opened a Family Unification Center and connected the children with children transferred to another hospital.