8 dead, 14 hurt in Tennessee Interstate 40 wreck
Tennessee bus crash leaves 8 dead
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Eight fatalities are reported; 14 are injured
- Bus carried senior adult church members
- Bus was heading from Gatlinburg, Tennessee, to North Carolina
- It apparently crossed median and struck a semi and a car
Six people on the
eastbound bus were killed, along with one of three occupants of the SUV
and the tractor-trailer driver, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said in a
statement.
"We hope and pray that there will be no more," Sgt. Bill Miller told reporters Wednesday evening.
There were 18 people on
the bus, which was from Statesville, North Carolina, officials said. It
was carrying senior adults who attend Front Street Baptist Church in
Statesville.
Fourteen people were injured, the highway patrol said.
The wreck occurred about 2
p.m. in Jefferson County, about 40 miles east of Knoxville, said
Tennessee Department of Safety spokeswoman Dalya Qualls. It was on
Interstate 40 near the split with Interstate 81.
After the bus went out of
control, it struck the westbound Chevrolet Tahoe and the
tractor-trailer, officials said. The tractor-trailer caught fire.
Miller said eight of the
injured were listed as critical, two as serious and four as stable at
the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
Hospital spokeswoman Susan Wyatt said the church group was returning home from a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Dionne Stutts, wife of
Front Street Baptist Senior Pastor Tim Stutts, said the church did not
have specifics on anyone traveling on the bus.
The church group was on
its way back to Statesville from the Fall Jubilee preaching and singing
event in Gatlinburg, Stutts said.
Her husband was devastated by the news, Stutts said. He and the church youth minister were traveling to Tennessee.
Front Street Baptist, on
its Facebook page, Wednesday evening thanked people for their prayers.
"We know that God is in control and we need His comfort and peace," a
post read.
A photo from CNN affiliate WVLT showed smoke rising from the scene and debris along the highway.
I-40 was closed, and
traffic was being rerouted, according to state transportation officials.
The scene may not be cleared until Thursday morning.
Investigators will look
at the condition of the bus and check the driver's qualifications and
driving history, according to Miller.
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