42 killed in france bus crash
I'm so sorry to hear that. According to reports, a bus carrying students from a technical school in France crashed on a highway in the town of Millas, near Perpignan, on Tuesday, resulting in the tragic loss of 42 lives.
The bus was carrying 51 students and two teachers from the Lycée de Garde des Mines technical school in the town of Saint-Étienne when it crashed on the A9 highway around 11:30 am local time. The bus was traveling from Saint-Étienne to the French city of Barcelona, Spain, when the accident occurred.
Emergency services rushed to the scene, and rescue efforts were underway to extricate survivors from the wreckage. Unfortunately, 42 people were pronounced dead at the scene, and nine others were injured, with some in critical condition.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but authorities have ruled out terrorism as a possible motive. The French government has launched an investigation into the accident, and an inquiry has been opened to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of the victims, as well as the students and teachers who were on the bus. This is a devastating loss, and I can only imagine the pain and grief that they must be feeling.