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In Bahçelievler, an IETT bus crashed into a tree, and there are many injured.

In Bahçelievler, an IETT bus crashed into a tree, and there are many injured.

14.10.2024 10:26

In an accident where an IETT bus in motion crashed into a tree on the side of the road in Bahçelievler, 7 people were injured.

While driving on İzzettin Çalışlar Street in Bahçelievler, an IETT bus lost control and crashed into a tree by the roadside. In the accident, 7 people on the bus were injured. Upon notification, fire, medical, and police teams were dispatched to the scene.

BUS SUSTAINED DAMAGE

The injured were taken to the hospital after the intervention by medical teams at the scene. Police teams also took security measures on the road. Due to the accident, the IETT bus sustained damage.



 
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