03 Oct 2023 | 09:00 PM UTC
Italy: Lingering transport disruptions likely in Venice area after bus crashes in Mestre late Oct. 3, leaving at least 21 people dead
Bus crashes in Mestre, Italy, late Oct. 3, leaving at least 21 people dead and 12 others injured; lingering transport disruptions likely.
Event
Lingering transport disruptions are likely in the Venice area after a bus crashed in Mestre, Venice Municipality, late Oct. 3, killing at least 21 people and injuring 12 others. The casualty count may rise over the coming hours. The bus reportedly careened off an elevated section of Via dell'Elettricita onto power lines and caught fire as it landed near railroad tracks. Authorities did not immediately confirm the cause of the crash.
Officials suspended train services between Venezia Mestre and Venezia Santa Lucia stations following the crash. It was not immediately clear when regularly scheduled rail operations between the stations would resume. Authorities will likely maintain heightened security measures around the incident site over the coming hours as the emergency response continues.
Advice
Avoid the incident site until authorities give the all-clear and vacate the scene. Consider taking alternative routes to circumvent the crash and related disruptions. Confirm train reservations if scheduled to travel via Venezia Mestre and/or Venezia Santa Lucia stations Oct. 3-4. Adhere to all instructions issued by local officials.