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Bus crash on Maryland highway leaves 1 dead, multiple injured: What to know
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Date:2025-04-14 19:55:04
A bus with dozens of people onboard crashed on a Maryland highway and resulted in one death and multiple injuries.
At 6 a.m. on Sunday, a bus with 24 people on board traveled northbound on I-95 in Harford County when it lost control and crashed into a guardrail, according to a statement from the Maryland State Police.
One person was pronounced dead at the scene, and multiple others were taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
According to reports from multiple outlets, 23 people were hurt.
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In a statement, police said they do not know why the bus lost control, but the Maryland State Police Crash Team is leading the ongoing investigation. No charges have been filed.
Folks were encouraged to find alternate routes after the incident as all of I-95's northbound lanes at mile marker 77 were closed for the investigation. But it has since reopened, according to a post from the Maryland State Police on X, formerly known as Twitter, formerly known as X.
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