
"A coach carrying approximately 60 passengers overturned near Santa Susanna, Barcelona, on Sunday, September 7resulting in 10 injuries, two of which were serious. Of the passengers, 53 were attended by emergency services, with the remainder unharmed or suffering only minor injuries. The vehicle, which was travelling from Lloret de Mar to Barcelona-El Prat Airport, left the road and descended a slope, coming to rest in an area covered with dense vegetation."
"Witnesses reported that the coach failed to follow a left-hand curve, continuing straight before leaving the road and tumbling down the embankment. The presence of dense vegetation on the slope helped reduce the severity of the accident. Officials, including Pep Colàs, deputy fire inspector, explained that the greenery cushioned the fall, preventing what could have been a far more serious tragedy. Colàs commented, "This was an accident that could have had very serious consequences, but fortunately it did not.""
An overturned coach near Santa Susanna, Barcelona, on Sunday, September 7 resulted in 10 injuries, including two serious cases. Approximately 60 passengers were aboard, with 53 receiving attention from emergency services and others unharmed or lightly injured. The coach was travelling from Lloret de Mar to Barcelona-El Prat Airport when it failed to negotiate a left-hand curve, left the road and descended a steep, vegetation-covered slope. Dense vegetation cushioned the fall, reducing severity. Eight ambulances, two medical helicopters, fire crews and the Mossos d'Esquadra responded, stabilising passengers, administering first aid and securing the scene.
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