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The then British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, said she was "shocked and saddened by the tragic loss of life in Donegal". [41] [42] [43] A Vatican City letter to bishop Alan McGuckian said Pope Francis "implores the divine blessings of consolation and healing upon the injured, the displaced and the families coping with pain of loss". [44] [45]
Donegal, County Donegal: Passenger train left station without train staff and collided head-on with freight train [22] CDRJC: 21 December 1955: 2: 0: 0: Cahir, County Tipperary: Runaway freight train derailed and fell through bridge [23] CIÉ: 23 December 1957: 1: 0: 4: Dundrum, County Dublin
Four people were killed in a fiery crash on a California freeway that police say was likely caused by a wrong-way driver. The horrific incident took place at around 3am on Sunday on the southbound ...
The California DMV said, in part, it was because Cruise, which is GM’s self-driving vehicle technology subsidiary, withheld video and information about a crash involving a pedestrian.
A man was killed and a mother and her three children were injured after two vehicles collided head-on Tuesday afternoon on Foresthill Road in Placer County, the California Highway Patrol reported.
On March 2, 2021, an SUV carrying 25 people collided with a semi-trailer truck in Imperial County, California, U.S., killing 13 people.Investigators said the SUV had entered the United States from Mexico through a hole in a border fence and was smuggling migrants at the time of the crash.
As a driver in California, you’ve probably encountered wild lane switches on freeways and “California Rolls” at stop signs. Maybe, you’ve been rear-ended, too.
High winds and blowing dust were reported throughout central California on November 29, 1991, both in the San Joaquin Valley and the Salinas Valley.A weather station at Naval Air Station Lemoore, the closest one to the crash site which tracked wind and visibility statistics, measured wind gusts up to 21.6 metres per second (48 mph; 78 km/h) and visibility as low as 0.5 kilometers (0.31 mi).