NEW YORK — Two people were killed and at least 20 more were injured after a coach bus flipped and struck two oncoming vehicles on the Long Island Expressway on Monday, New York City authorities said.
The accident occurred at around 11:45 p.m. ET near the Greenpoint Avenue exit, WCBS reported.
Police said a coach bus was headed westbound on the expressway when it struck a vehicle, which then hit another car in front of it, according to WABC.
The impact caused the bus to hit a center divider, flip and roll into the eastbound lanes of the expressway, where it collided with two other vehicles, according to the television station.
The driver of the coach bus and one passenger were pronounced dead, WPIX reported. Other passengers on the bus and the drivers of the other vehicles involved were taken to area hospitals.
According to WNBC, three of the victims were in critical condition and two others had serious injuries. The other 15 people injured had minor injuries, according to the television station.
Nearly 100 emergency personnel responded to the scene, WNBC reported.
The crash caused traffic to come to a halt in both directions of the expressway, according to WCBS.
The cause of the crash is under investigation, WABC reported.