Four children killed as train and school bus collide in France
By Reuters
December 15, 2017
PARIS: Four children were killed after a train and a school bus collided outside the town of Perpignan in southwestern France on Thursday, the interior ministry said. Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne described the crash as a “terrible accident” and said on Twitter that she was heading immediately to the scene, more than 850 km (530 miles) from Paris. “All emergency services have been mobilised and a crisis coordination unit set up,” an official at the local Millas townhall told Reuters. The interior ministry said seven people were seriously injured among the 19.Video images showed a long line of ambulance and emergency service vehicles near the crossing where the collision occurred.
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