Four rescued after bus plunges into Seine near Paris
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Four rescued after bus plunges into Seine near Paris
"The bus was travelling through the town of Juvisy-sur-Orge southeast of the French capital when it veered off the road and fell into the Seine 'under circumstances that remain unclear at this stage', prosecutors told AFP."
"'The driver and three other people were on the bus,' prosecutors added. 'They have all been rescued,' they said, adding that the police have opened an investigation."
"'The casualty figures are currently being finalised,' the prefecture said in a statement. 'Significant emergency resources have been mobilised.'"
"Local lawmaker Claire Lejeune said that the bus was being driven by a trainee under instruction."
A bus driven by a trainee driver collided with a parked vehicle and fell into the River Seine near Paris. Four people, including the driver, were on the bus and were rescued. The circumstances of the incident remain unclear, prompting an investigation by prosecutors. The bus was fully submerged, and the parked car also ended up in the river. Significant emergency resources, including rescue boats, a drone, and helicopters, were deployed for the recovery effort. The condition of the rescued individuals has not been disclosed.
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