A double-decker coach carrying students smashed into an underpass in Varna, Bulgaria and became stuck.
The filmer, Aleksandar, a local journalist, said that there is a sign indicating the danger to drivers of taller vehicles which is difficult to see from the road due to vegetation.
He said: "I was near the underpass, known as 'Shipka' when I saw the bus smashing into it at at least 30 kph. The vehicle was full of children. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the vehicle suffered serious damage and its roof was literally cut."
Footage, filmed on August 21, shows the bus slowly reversing out from the underpass, revealing the damage caused to the vehicle's roof.
A touristic double-decker bus with a group of students smashesh into the underpass in Varna, the sea capital of Bulgaria, getting stuck for 20 minutes underneath on 21.08.2020.
No one in the bus was injured in the accident.
The filmer, Aleksandar, a local journalist, said that there is a sign indicating the danger to drivers of taller vehicles, which, however, is difficult to see from the road due to vegetation.
"I was near the underpass, known as "Shipka", when I saw the bus smashing into it with at least 30 km. The vehicle was full of children. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the machine suffered serious damage and its roof was literally cut.".
A touristic double-decker bus with a group of students smashes into the underpass in Varna, the sea capital of Bulgaria, getting stuck for 20 minutes underneath on 21.08.2020.
No one in the bus was injured in the accident.
The filmer, Aleksandar, a local journalist, said that there is a sign indicating the danger to drivers of taller vehicles, which, however, is difficult to see from the road due to vegetation.
"I was near the underpass, known as "Shipka", when I saw the bus smashing into it with at least 30 km. The vehicle was full of children. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the machine suffered serious damage and its roof was literally cut.".
A touristic double-decker bus with a group of students smashes into the underpass in Varna, the sea capital of Bulgaria, getting stuck for 20 minutes underneath on 21.08.2020.
No one in the bus was injured in the accident.
The filmer, Aleksandar, a local journalist, said that there is a sign indicating the danger to drivers of taller vehicles, which, however, is difficult to see from the road due to vegetation.
"I was near the underpass, known as "Shipka", when I saw the bus smashing into it with at least 30 km. The vehicle was full of children. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the machine suffered serious damage and its roof was literally cut.".
A touristic double-decker bus with a group of students smashes into the underpass in Varna, the sea capital of Bulgaria, getting stuck for 20 minutes underneath on 21.08.2020.
No one in the bus was injured in the accident.
The filmer, Aleksandar, a local journalist, said that there is a sign indicating the danger to drivers of taller vehicles, which, however, is difficult to see from the road due to vegetation.
"I was near the underpass, known as "Shipka", when I saw the bus smashing into it with at least 30 km. The vehicle was full of children. Fortunately, no one was injured, but the machine suffered serious damage and its roof was literally cut.".