At least 20 people killed in tourist bus crash near Venice, Italy

At least 20 people died when a city bus carrying tourists to a campground crashed off an overpass near Venice in northern Italy and caught fire.

The bus veered off the road and fell close to railway lines in the district of Mestre, which is connected to Venice by a bridge. The cause of the accident was still unclear.

Sky Italia television reported 18 bodies had so far been dragged from the wreckage after the vehicle fell 15m onto electricity lines and caught fire about 7.45pm on Tuesday.

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“It’s an apocalyptic scene. I am speechless,” the city’s mayor Luigi Brugnaro posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“There are at least 20 dead, but some people are still trapped in the wreckage,” he later told Italian state television channel Rai News24.

The bus veered off the road and fell close to railway lines before catching on fire. Credit: EPA

Italy has suffered a number of deadly bus crashes in recent years.

In 2017, 16 people on board a bus carrying Hungarian students died in an accident near the northern city of Verona while, in 2013, 40 people died when a bus plunged off a viaduct in southern Italy in one of the country’s worst road accidents.

Venice’s prefecture, a branch of the interior ministry, was quoted by Italian news agency ANSA as saying there were 21 deaths, 12 injured and four or five still unaccounted for.

However, with rescue operations ongoing, other news agencies said the death toll could climb higher.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed her condolences, saying her government’s thoughts were with “the victims, their families and their friends”.

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