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A tragic accident struck Upstate New York on Friday when a tour bus carrying 54 passengers overturned after colliding with a semi-truck on the New York State Thruway near Pembroke.
Officials confirmed that at least five passengers were killed, while dozens more—including children—suffered injuries. Victims ranged in age from just 1 year old to 71 years old, highlighting the devastating impact across multiple generations.
The bus, returning to New York City after a day trip to Niagara Falls, rolled onto its side after the collision. Eyewitnesses reported chaotic scenes as several passengers were trapped inside. Drivers who pulled over to assist described pulling injured victims to safety while awaiting emergency crews.
Emergency responders rushed to the site, deploying multiple ambulances, fire units, and medical helicopters to treat the wounded. Authorities say the cause of the crash remains under investigation, but initial reports suggest the bus was heavily damaged from the impact, making the rescue operation especially difficult.
Governor Kathy Hochul expressed condolences to the families of the victims, calling the accident “a heartbreaking reminder of how fragile life can be.” She added that state officials will conduct a full investigation to determine what led to the deadly crash.
This developing story has left many families devastated and communities shaken, as survivors continue to receive medical care in local hospitals. Officials are expected to release further details, including the identities of the victims, in the coming days.