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Bus carrying passengers plunges into France's River Seine
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- A trainee bus driver veered off a Juvisy-sur-Orge road, causing the bus to plunge into the Seine and take a parked car with it, prompting a rapid emergency response.
- The incident occurred in Juvisy-sur-Orge, southeast of Paris, as the bus veered into the Seine during its descent from the road.
- Officials reported that the driver was a trainee in the final stages of instruction, with supervision present at the time of the crash.
- Four people were rescued early in the operation, including the driver and three others, as divers and emergency crews worked to secure the scene.
- Rescuers used multiple assets — boats, a drone, helicopters, and a large contingent of firefighters and police — to support the recovery effort in the Seine.
- Witness accounts described a dramatic plunge with bystanders rushing to assist and life rings being deployed to aid those in the water.
- Prosecutors indicated that police opened an investigation into the crash the same day, signaling formal inquiries into causes and responsibilities.
- The Guardian report notes the bus was completely submerged near a bridge, and that the parked car also ended up in the river.
- Officials did not immediately share the condition of the rescued individuals, underscoring ongoing uncertainty in the immediate aftermath of the incident.
- The Guardian’s account aligns with earlier reports of a trainee driver at the controls and the early involvement of emergency services to manage riverbank operations.
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