Four people killed in train collision with Belgian school bus


BRUSSELS, ⁠May 26 (Reuters) - Four people, including two ⁠teenagers, were killed in Belgium on Tuesday ‌when a train crashed into a school bus on a level-crossing near the town of Buggenhout, RTL TV ​reported, citing Transport Minister Jean-Luc ⁠Crucke.

The victims also included ⁠the bus driver and an adult accompanying the ⁠pupils, ‌RTL quoted Crucke as saying. Two other people were also severely injured, ⁠he added.

The accident occurred early on ​Tuesday at ‌a level-crossing near Buggenhout station, about 23 ⁠kilometres (14.29 miles) ​from Brussels. Crucke said security cameras showed that the crossing's security barriers had come down.

Interior ⁠Minister Bernard Quintin said on X ​that "it is with deep sadness that I learned of the tragic accident that occurred in ⁠Buggenhout."

Spokespeople for the Belgian police did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Belgium, where a dense railway network criss-crosses towns and villages, has ​a history of accidents ⁠at level-crossings.

Five people died in such accidents in ​2025, railway infrastructure operator ‌Infrabel says on its website, ​the lowest number recorded since 2020.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro; editing by Richard Lough)

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