A morning journey turned tragic in Belgium after a passenger train collided with a school minibus at a level crossing in Buggenhout, East Flanders, leaving four people dead and several others injured. The crash, which involved schoolchildren heading to a special education institution near Brussels, has triggered a national investigation and renewed concern over rail crossing safety across Europe.
Highlights
- Four people confirmed dead after the collision, including two teenagers
- Crash occurred around 8:08 a.m. at a level crossing in Buggenhout
- Minibus was carrying students to a special education school near Brussels
- At least two other passengers sustained serious injuries
- Authorities say warning systems were active at the time of the crash
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Morning Journey Turns Fatal
Authorities in Belgium have confirmed a devastating accident involving a school transport minibus and a passenger train in Buggenhout, East Flanders. The collision occurred on Tuesday morning at around 8:08 a.m. at a designated railway crossing.
The minibus was transporting seven students, alongside a driver and an attendant, en route to a special education facility near Brussels when the incident happened.
Victims Identified
Emergency officials reported that four people lost their lives in the crash. The victims include two teenagers, the minibus driver, and another adult on board.
Several others were injured, with at least two individuals reported to be in serious condition and receiving urgent medical care.
What Happened at the Crossing
Preliminary information from rail operator Infrabel indicates that the safety systems at the crossing were active at the time of the accident. The barriers were reportedly down, and warning lights were functioning as expected.
Despite this, the train was unable to stop in time. The train driver is said to have applied emergency braking immediately upon spotting the obstruction, but the collision could not be avoided.
Investigation Underway
Belgian authorities have launched a full investigation to establish how the minibus ended up on the tracks. Officials are examining possible human error, mechanical issues, and any breakdown in protocol at the crossing.
Across Europe, leaders and transport safety bodies have expressed condolences to the affected families, as questions continue to mount over rail crossing safety measures.
Communities in Shock
The tragedy has left the local community and the broader region in mourning, especially given that children were among the victims. Schools, emergency responders, and local officials are now offering support to grieving families as investigations continue.
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