Up to 20 dead in fire aboard evacuees' bus (AP) Updated: 2005-09-23 21:04
A bus carrying elderly evacuees from Hurricane Rita caught fire early Friday
on a gridlocked highway near Dallas, killing as many as 20 people, authorities
said.
"Deputies were unable to get everyone off the bus," spokesman Don Peritz
said. "We believe it's going to be closer to 20 fatalities.
The bus, carrying about 45 people, was engulfed with flames, causing a
17-mile backup on Interstate 45, already heavily congested with evacuees from
the Gulf Coast. The bus was reduced to a blackened, burned-out shell, surrounded
by numerous police cars and ambulances.
There were indications that oxygen used by elderly evacuees could have had a
role in the fire, Peritz said. There were a series of explosions, apparently
from the oxygen equipment, he said.
"The early indications are this is a mechanical issue. The driver did survive
the accident," Peritz said. "It's my understanding he went back on the bus
several times to try to evacuate people."
Interstate 45 stretches more than 250 miles from Galveston through Houston to
Dallas. The crash site is roughly 17 miles southeast of downtown Dallas.
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