Bus accident in Bucharest: One dead and 3 seriously injured – The announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Officials from the Greek embassy remain at the hospitals to offer all possible assistance to the injured

One dead, three seriously injured, and 24 hospitalized in local hospitals, is the account of the accident with the Greek coach that occurred at noon in Bucharest according to an official announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

There were 47 Greeks on board the bus, including two children, who were not injured, but were taken to a hospital for precautionary reasons. The bus driver apparently misjudged the height of an iron warning arch before an underpass, and fell into it, causing the arch to fall onto the roof of the bus and crush it.

Officials from the Greek embassy remain at the hospitals to offer all possible assistance to the injured.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its deepest condolences to the family and relatives of the deceased and wishes a speedy recovery to the injured.

The announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the accident in Bucharest

“According to information from the Embassy of Greece in Bucharest, today, a tourist bus accident with 47 Greek passengers and a Greek driver took place in the Romanian capital.

Upon notification of the Emergency Department of the Romanian Ministry of Interior, 24 of the passengers were taken to local hospitals for examination and possible first aid.

Of the above, 3 are hospitalized in serious condition.

Unfortunately, a bus passenger ended up.

The remaining passengers have been transferred to a hotel.

A team from the Embassy of Greece in Bucharest immediately rushed to the scene of the incident and then to the hospitals where the aforementioned Greek citizens are being treated.

Also, Embassy officials remain at the hospitals to offer all possible assistance to the injured.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses its deepest condolences to the family and relatives of the deceased and wishes a speedy recovery to the injured.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in constant communication with the Embassy of Greece in Bucharest and is monitoring the situation.

The contact numbers for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Cryptographic Service) for any relevant information are as follows:

210 368 1730

210 368 1350″.

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