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5 dead, 34 injured in Virginia bus crash
Five people were killed and 34 others injured after a bus crashed into multiple vehicles on Interstate 95 in Stafford County.
STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. - A deadly crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County early Friday morning left five people dead and dozens injured, according to Virginia State Police.
What we know:
Virginia State Police say the crash happened around 2:35 a.m. on Interstate 95 southbound near mile marker 146 in Stafford County.
Preliminary findings indicate southbound traffic was slowing for an upcoming work zone when a bus failed to reduce speed and struck six vehicles.
Five people in the vehicles hit by the bus were killed. Authorities say 34 people were transported to area hospitals. Three of those patients suffered critical injuries.
Police say the investigation is ongoing and charges are pending.
Mary Washington Healthcare says it received 19 patients from the incident.
Seven patients were taken to the trauma center at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg:
- Four have been treated and are being discharged
- One remains in serious condition
- Two remain in critical condition
Twelve additional patients were transported to Stafford Hospital. Hospital officials say those patients were treated, found to be in overall good condition, and have been discharged.
NTSB investigating
Dig deeper:
The NTSB announced Friday afternoon that they would be conducting an investigation into the crash. They're working in coordination with Virginia State Police.
Travel Impacts:
Drivers should expect major delays on:
- Interstate 95 southbound
- Route 1 southbound, which is serving as a primary alternate route
Officials warn that congestion is expected to worsen throughout the morning commute.
Alternate routes:
Through travelers are encouraged to avoid the I-95 corridor if possible and consider alternate north-south routes, including:
- Route 301 east of I-95
- Route 29 west of I-95
The Source: This story includes information from Virginia State Police and VDOT.