Leonardo Sanchez was sleeping peacefully on a bus carrying him to Oregon to pick blueberries when he was suddenly thrown face-first into the back of the seat in front of him, awakening him to a horrific scene of chaos and death.
The bus carrying Sanchez and about 30 others on a pre-dawn journey through California’s agriculturally rich San Joaquin Valley had somehow plowed head-on into a highway pole that nearly sliced it in half. Five people died and at least 18 were hurt.
“There was lots of screaming and crying,” Sanchez told reporters hours after Tuesday’s crash.
He said only about eight people, including himself, escaped the bus largely unscathed.
“The rest of them, the police and ambulances arrived to get them out. And the dead,” he added solemnly in Spanish.
Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke said rescuers pulled “bags of body parts” from the bus along with survivors, adding that some people suffered severed limbs.
Others were thrown from the vehicle and landed in a ditch.
Of the 18 injured, three were initially in critical condition, but they had since been upgraded to serious, officials said.
Three more were in a fair condition and the rest had injuries ranging from minor to moderate.
The bus, operated by Autobuses Coordinados USA, was heading to Washington state on State Route 99. It was approaching Livingston, California, a farming and industrial town of about 13,000, where it had been scheduled to change drivers.
Apparently running late for its 1:30am driver switch, the bus veered off the highway shortly before 3:30am.
A passenger headed from Mexico to her home in Pasco, Washington, said moments before the crash it appeared that the driver was trying to pass another vehicle that he apparently expected to yield, but it would not let him merge.
“It kind of ran him off the road,” Nakia Coleman told Washington state’s Tri-City Herald newspaper.
California Highway Patrol officer Moises Onsurez said the bus suddenly veered sharply off the highway, adding that investigators were still attempting to determine why.
He said investigators have been unable to interview the 57-year-old driver, Mario David Vasquez of the Los Angeles area, because of the extent of his injuries.
The accident sliced the bus from front to back, with the vehicle coming to a stop when its first rear axle hit the pole. That was when Sanchez was violently tossed awake to discover a scene of chaos and carnage filled with the screams of trapped and injured people.
“We couldn’t pull people out because there was shattered glass everywhere, seats destroyed,” he said.
Lesser injured people like himself climbed out on their own, fearful that the bus might catch fire.
The 55-year-old farmworker said he was left with pain in his stomach and a bruised jaw and mouth.
“It was too much. It was a very ugly accident. Thanks to God that I got out of there alive,” he said.
The bus was traveling north up State Route 99, which cuts through the center of California farm country, and was only about a few kilometers from its next stop when the crash occurred.
The still-intact sign it hit stuck out from the roof of the crumpled bus hours after the crash as crews prepared to move the vehicle.
Wreckage and debris, including seat cushions, drink containers, pillows and a blanket, were scattered in lanes and on the highway’s shoulder.
Some highway signs, like those for the speed limit, have support poles designed with points that break away during a crash. However, the poles supporting the much larger overhead signs like the one the bus hit are designed to “stay put,” said Vanessa Wiseman, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Transportation.
Calls to various telephone listings for the bus company went unanswered.
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