At Least 21 Killed After Bus Falls Off Bridge Near Venice

At least 21 people died when a bus carrying tourists fell off a bridge near Venice late Tuesday, according to the regional governor.

(Bloomberg) — At least 21 people died when a bus carrying tourists fell off a bridge near Venice late Tuesday, according to the regional governor.

The bus caught fire after falling off an overpass near the Mestre railway station on the mainland across from Venice. The people killed were from several different countries, Luca Zaia, the governor of the region, said on Facebook. 

The bus was carrying tourists from a camp resort in the area, Zaia said, adding that at least 20 were seriously injured. Two children are among the dead, newswire Ansa reported.

The bus fell while driving on one of the main roads that connect Venice to the mainland and is used daily by thousands who go to visit the historic Italian city. 

“I am close to the families of the victims,” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said in a statement. The cause of the tragedy was not immediately clear. 

–With assistance from Alberto Brambilla.

(Updates with more context on the tragedy)

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