A bus carrying Russian visitors has plunged into a ravine in southern Israel, killing at least 24 people, rescue workers say.
More than 50 passengers were on the bus when it came off a desert road and rolled down a steep slope near the Red Sea resort of Eilat.
Several of those hurt were said to be in a serious condition.
The group had only just arrived and were being transported to Eilat from Ovda airport in the Negev desert.
The group had come from the Russian city of St Petersburg. Local media reports said they were travel agents from the city on a trip to survey the Red Sea resort.
Dozens of rescue workers, ambulances and several air force helicopters rushed to the site to evacuate the injured.
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Television footage showed the blue bus on its side at the bottom of the ravine.
Several of the passengers were thrown from the bus as it rolled down the slope, an eyewitness said. Luggage and wreckage lay strewn across the slope.
Some of the casualties were taken to hospital in Eilat, where medical personnel attending a conference were drafted in to help out. Others were flown to the town of Beersheba, a police spokesman said.
Six injured people who were trapped in the bus were rescued, an Israeli military officer said.
"They were saved because they were trapped in their seats," the Associated Press news agency quoted the unidentified officer as saying.
In a statement, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expressed shock at the "horrific accident".
Russia is sending a team of doctors to Israel to help and President Dmitry Medvedev sent condolences to relatives of the victims, Russian media reported.
'Overtook'
The road where the accident happened links Eilat, a popular holiday destination, with Ovda airport, some 50km (30 miles) away.
The bus broke through a rail and rolled down a ravine, witnesses said. |
It crosses mountainous terrain and involves a series of hair-pin bends.
The driver of another bus said that the vehicle overtook him in a no-passing zone and then crashed through a guard rail, the Associated Press news agency reported.
A taxi driver who saw the accident gave a similar account to Israeli public radio.
"The driver of the bus tried to overtake another bus in a hair-pin curve and lost control of his vehicle," he said.
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