The crash involving the amphibious vehicle occurred around 11:15 a.m (PT) on the Aurora Bridge in Seattle, Washington. The full extent of the casualties is not yet known.
Four people have died and at least 52 people have been injured after a bus carrying college students collided with a Duck Tour vehicle.
The crash involving the amphibious vehicle occurred around 11:15 a.m (PT) on the Aurora Bridge in Seattle, Washington, while dozens of tourists were in the middle of a tour.
Passengers were seen crawling out of the wreckage and were then treated at a triage center set up near the scene. Twelve of those injured were taken to hospital in critical condition.
The Seattle Fire Department added that almost 50 people were evaluated at the scene – but the full extent of the injuries and casualties is not yet known and the cause of the crash is also unclear..
The Ride the Duck tour vehicles, which are styled on landing crafts used in the Second World War, do not have any seat-belts.
Source: Four dead and at least 52 injured after Duck Tour bus crash