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Death toll hits 18 after bus bursts into flames in Germany

30 people injured, some critical

Monday, 3rd July 2017

Eighteen people have died after a tour bus burst into flames following a collision with a lorry on a motorway in the German state of Bavaria today, police have said.

Thirty people were injured in the crash, which occurred shortly after 7am local time near the town of Stammbach, around 56 miles (90km) northeast of Nuremberg.

Some of the passengers were seriously injured.

"It's clear now that all 18 of the missing people on the bus died in the accident," police said on Twitter.

There were 48 people, mainly from the eastern state of Saxony, on the bus and they were aged between 41 and 81, police said.

Speaking at the scene of the crash, Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt said two people were in a critical condition.

"The heat's development must have been intense because there is nothing flammable left on the bus. Only steel parts are recognisable so you can understand what that meant for the people in this bus," he said.

Chancellor Angela Merkel described the crash as "terrible" and said: "Our thoughts are with the victims' relatives and we wish all of the injured a quick recovery, from the bottom of our hearts."