At least four people were killed in a bus crash on Thursday on New Mexico's Interstate 40, state police said. A semi-tractor trailer experienced "a tire blowout" and ultimately collided with a Greyhound passenger bus, New Mexico State Police said on Twitter. "Many bus passengers were transported with serious injuries," the tweet said. At least 47 passengers were riding on the Greyhound bus that was heading from Albuquerque, with at least one scheduled stop in Phoenix, the company told The Associated Press. The passenger bus involved in the accident experienced front-end damage, while a semi-truck was discovered lying on its side.
Source: Fox News August 30, 2018 22:37 UTC