One dead, 27 injured as bus carrying British tourists crashes in Spain's La Gomera


An aerial view shows the crash site of a tourist bus that veered off the road, killing at least one person and injuring 14 others, in San Sebastian de La Gomera, in Spain's Canary Islands, April 10, 2026. CANARY ISLANDS EMERGENCY SERVICE/Handout via REUTERS

MADRID, April 10 (Reuters) - ⁠At least one person died and 27 ⁠were injured after a bus carrying British ‌tourists crashed down a ravine on the Spanish island of La Gomera, emergency services said on Friday.

Those injured, including three ​in serious condition, were airlifted to ⁠the Nuestra Senora ⁠de Guadalupe Hospital and others, local emergency services said ⁠in ‌a social media post. They added that the occupants were 27 British nationals ⁠and the driver.

The accident happened when the ​vehicle came ‌off the GM-2 road in La Gomera, one ⁠of the ​Canary Islands and popular with visitors from northern Europe.

"Our thoughts go out to those affected bythis tragic ⁠incident," the British foreign ministry ​said, adding that it was in touch with local authorities and ready to help British nationals.

The bus ⁠was operated by Gomera Tours, a local company. When Reuters contacted the company, a spokesman said it did not want to comment.

Spanish police have launched ​an investigation but the cause ⁠of the crash has not yet been established.

Last ​year, one woman died and ‌10 people were injured in ​a traffic accident on the same road.

(Reporting by Graham Keeley; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

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