M62 Crash: Hen Night Minibus
Collision.
A minibus carrying a group of women to a hen night has
been involved in a motorway crash with a lorry leaving 20 injured and
one dead.
Firefighters, paramedics and at least six air ambulances attended the
scene of the collision on the M62 in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.A number of casualties remained trapped in the wreckage of the minibus but have now been freed.
The collision happened on the M62 westbound, near junction 32. Yorkshire Ambulance said there were 20 injured, seven of which were serious.
Police said the accident had left the motorway closed in both directions and advised motorists to avoid the area.
One man - believed to be the driver of the lorry - has been arrested. The women in the minibus are believed to be from the local area.
Assistant Chief Fire Officer Dave Walton said that firefighters had remarked that the crash was "the worst they had seen in a number of years".
"The crews that arrived described to me a very difficult scene, some of them saying it was the worst they'd seen in a number of years and some very experienced fire officers have been attending this scene.
"However, they very quickly got to work and brought in a range of equipment including cutting and lifting equipment to effect as quick a rescue as we could of those casualties who were still in the vehicle."
Speaking at the scene Chief Inspector Mark Bownass, head of West Yorkshire Police's roads policing unit, said: "We believe the minibus at this time was heading to a hen party in Liverpool."
He said the casualties had been taken to numerous local hospitals.
Assistant Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Yorkshire Police, added: "Anyone who is concerned about a family member or who has witnessed the collision itself is asked to contact West Yorkshire Police on 101 for information."
A spokeswoman for Yorkshire Ambulance said the alarm was raised at just after 11.30am this morning.
"Due to the scale of the incident we have enacted our major incident plan and dispatched a number of resources to the scene including ambulances, our hazardous area response team, doctors and air ambulance," the spokesman said.
The injured were taken to hospitals including Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield and Leeds General Infirmary.
One man who was stuck in traffic on the motorway tweeted: "Nine ambulances 4 fire engines and god knows how many police cars have gone past."
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