France: Lament for 43 deaths in the rolling of the Gironde
A terrible head-on collision in a dangerous turn of a tourist bus and a truck, the bloodiest rolling in France over the last 33 years, killed at least 43 people and wounding four heavy yesterday near Limpourn Gironde region of the county, east of Bordeaux. The victims, mostly elderly people and a child, were burned alive.
The tragedy shocked France and Europe, with solidarity messages to inundate the country and condolence telegrams arriving at the Elysee Palace.
Yesterday evening, the report was not accurate 14 hours after the tragedy in southwest France. It is the most deadly rolling after the one in 1982 where 53 people were killed in Beaune, in the Golden Beach area on the east country.
"There may be people who were registered in the list but not aboard the vehicle, and vice versa. There was a list of the bus which has not been found yet," said the prosecutor Limpourn Christophe Ogker, who directs research.
"That is why I announced 41 or 42 victims," he added, explaining that the bus "was taking passengers from various places communities", as shown by "last station in Petit Palais", from where the bus departed at around 7.00 in the morning a day trip to the Pyrénées Atlantiques.
The truck driver, aged about 30 years, is among the dead, like the three-year son. The driver was "experienced", was the son of the director of a transport company based in Saint-Germain-Klerfegi in Orne area. He had gone to deliver timber and returned.
"Heroic" gestures
The collision occurred shortly before 7:30 'community Pouisegkouin, on the provincial road 17. The two vehicles were wrapped in flames immediately.
The bus driver, slightly wounded, "was heroically reflexes risking his life," said Dr. Philippe flip, physician community where there rolling. The driver called to help to give first aid to survivors. "It was he who helped the survivors to get out of the bus. And besides, he had the face of crimson, probably from the flames," added the doctor.
Police welcomes another "heroic" gesture, a driver who followed the tourist bus "and he had the reflexes to rush and break windows to help out some people."
"The fire broke out soon after. It was like lightning," says Jean-Claude 73chronos Leonard, one of the few survivors of rolling a video posted on the electronic version of the newspaper Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui in France. "Everything happened very quickly," said retired carpenter who was on the bus with his wife Zozet.
Shortly after rolling, President Francois Hollande, who was visiting Athens, announced that "the French government has fully mobilized for this terrible tragedy" and to conduct a thorough investigation.
"It is a terrible shock for France, a horrific disaster," Prime Minister Manuel Vals reacted which visited the Home site of the accident to Minister Bernard Kaznev and Transport Deputy Minister Alain Vintalis and where he met with families.
Three weeks for the recognition of corpses
Eight bus passengers were able to escape the trap of fire Yesterday night two people were "in critical condition" according to the prosecutor. Two others are in serious condition, but their life is not in danger. Four people were injured lighter.
In Petit-Palais village e-Kornamp of 756 residents of the most affected by the tragedy "28 dead", according to Annika, resident of the village vigil was celebrated in memory of the victims of the families and residents in the late afternoon the small church.
Distressed families coming and going in the packed church. "I lost a lot of people at once," said Jean Solanas, a resident of the village, "a brother, neighbors, friends."
According to the local council of Gironde, in the last five years there had been no traffic in this stanza: "There are signs at this point where the top speed is 90 miles. Signs warn for speed."
Sixty firefighters, backed by 20 vehicles and helicopters participated in rescue operations difficult. The most difficult task however is that of identification of victims, which began today. "Three weeks," may be needed for the recognition, stated a member of the Institute of French police Criminal Investigation.
A terrible head-on collision in a dangerous turn of a tourist bus and a truck, the bloodiest rolling in France over the last 33 years, killed at least 43 people and wounding four heavy yesterday near Limpourn Gironde region of the county, east of Bordeaux. The victims, mostly elderly people and a child, were burned alive.
The tragedy shocked France and Europe, with solidarity messages to inundate the country and condolence telegrams arriving at the Elysee Palace.
Yesterday evening, the report was not accurate 14 hours after the tragedy in southwest France. It is the most deadly rolling after the one in 1982 where 53 people were killed in Beaune, in the Golden Beach area on the east country.
"There may be people who were registered in the list but not aboard the vehicle, and vice versa. There was a list of the bus which has not been found yet," said the prosecutor Limpourn Christophe Ogker, who directs research.
"That is why I announced 41 or 42 victims," he added, explaining that the bus "was taking passengers from various places communities", as shown by "last station in Petit Palais", from where the bus departed at around 7.00 in the morning a day trip to the Pyrénées Atlantiques.
The truck driver, aged about 30 years, is among the dead, like the three-year son. The driver was "experienced", was the son of the director of a transport company based in Saint-Germain-Klerfegi in Orne area. He had gone to deliver timber and returned.
"Heroic" gestures
The collision occurred shortly before 7:30 'community Pouisegkouin, on the provincial road 17. The two vehicles were wrapped in flames immediately.
The bus driver, slightly wounded, "was heroically reflexes risking his life," said Dr. Philippe flip, physician community where there rolling. The driver called to help to give first aid to survivors. "It was he who helped the survivors to get out of the bus. And besides, he had the face of crimson, probably from the flames," added the doctor.
Police welcomes another "heroic" gesture, a driver who followed the tourist bus "and he had the reflexes to rush and break windows to help out some people."
"The fire broke out soon after. It was like lightning," says Jean-Claude 73chronos Leonard, one of the few survivors of rolling a video posted on the electronic version of the newspaper Le Parisien / Aujourd'hui in France. "Everything happened very quickly," said retired carpenter who was on the bus with his wife Zozet.
Shortly after rolling, President Francois Hollande, who was visiting Athens, announced that "the French government has fully mobilized for this terrible tragedy" and to conduct a thorough investigation.
"It is a terrible shock for France, a horrific disaster," Prime Minister Manuel Vals reacted which visited the Home site of the accident to Minister Bernard Kaznev and Transport Deputy Minister Alain Vintalis and where he met with families.
Three weeks for the recognition of corpses
Eight bus passengers were able to escape the trap of fire Yesterday night two people were "in critical condition" according to the prosecutor. Two others are in serious condition, but their life is not in danger. Four people were injured lighter.
In Petit-Palais village e-Kornamp of 756 residents of the most affected by the tragedy "28 dead", according to Annika, resident of the village vigil was celebrated in memory of the victims of the families and residents in the late afternoon the small church.
Distressed families coming and going in the packed church. "I lost a lot of people at once," said Jean Solanas, a resident of the village, "a brother, neighbors, friends."
According to the local council of Gironde, in the last five years there had been no traffic in this stanza: "There are signs at this point where the top speed is 90 miles. Signs warn for speed."
Sixty firefighters, backed by 20 vehicles and helicopters participated in rescue operations difficult. The most difficult task however is that of identification of victims, which began today. "Three weeks," may be needed for the recognition, stated a member of the Institute of French police Criminal Investigation.
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