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Train hits charter bus in Mississippi; at least 4 people dead

Updated March 7, 2017 - 2:14 pm

BILOXI, Miss. — At least four people have been killed and several others injured after a train collided with a charter bus in Biloxi, Mississippi, local TV station WLOX reported.

It said around 50 people were on the bus and several of the victims have been airlifted from the scene.

Biloxi city spokesman Vincent Creel says emergency responders were still removing injured people from the bus more than 30 minutes after the crash Tuesday.

Creel says a CSX train headed eastbound hit the bus at a crossing in downtown Biloxi just before 2:15 p.m., pushing the bus about 300 feet down the tracks.

He says a nearby hospital is setting up a triage unit at the site to treat the injured.

Creel says as many as 50 people were on the bus. He said there are deaths and injuries, but he could not immediately quantify them.

Charter buses often carry patrons to casinos in Biloxi, but Creel says he doesn’t know where this bus was headed.

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