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Greyhound bus with 37 passengers crashes on I-70
Emery County, Utah — Approximately 20 people were injured after a Greyhound bus crashed on Interstate 70 Monday night, officials with the Utah Highway Patrol said.
According to authorities, the bus was traveling from Green River to Las Vegas when it veered off the right side of the roadway near milepost 112, traveled approximately 100 yards, and overturned.
Approximately 20 people were taken to area hospitals. Total thirty-seven passengers and a driver were on board the bus when it crashed.
According to troopers, their injuries ranged from minor to serious, but none appeared to be life-threatening. Non-injured passengers were taken to a church in Emery.
Emergency crews from Carbon, Emery, Wayne, Sevier, and Sanpete counties responded to the scene.
The crash is under investigation.
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