Lancaster Bus Crash: What Caused the Accident on Sierra Highway. First Details on Victims Out
- On July 2, about 20 people were injured when a bus overturned near Lancaster, according to officials.
- The California Highway Patrol reported that the bus lost control and rolled onto its side after hitting railroad tracks.
- One individual was in critical condition, while others were treated for injuries, as stated by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
- The cause of the crash is still being investigated, with Sierra Highway closed during the inquiry, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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One is in critical condition.
A Flixbus left the road on highway 19 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and tipped over to the side. 20 travellers were injured, one of them life-threatening, as the police say.
Passenger bus rolls over in California, at least 20 people injured
A bus carrying at least 20 people hit a set of railroad tracks and rolled over off Sierra Highway in Lancaster, California, on Wednesday morning, ending with the bus on its side, authorities said


Bus overturns in Lancaster, 1 critically injured, 20 hospitalized
A bus carrying as many as 40 passengers overturned in Lancaster on Wednesday morning, July 2, leaving one person in critical condition and a total of about 20 people hospitalized, authorities said. The crash was reported around 11:15 a.m. on Sierra Highway, just south of West Avenue C, according to California Highway Patrol Officer R. Manzano. The bus veered off the roadway and came to rest on its side after crossing railroad tracks. It was uncl…
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