Trainee bus driver plunges coach into France's River Seine

A bus carrying passengers has plunged into France's River Seine after colliding with a parked car.A trainee driver was behind the wheel and is said to have made a handling error, according to local media.A police source said the driver missed a turn while leaving the Juvisy bus station before hitting the car. There were four people on board, including the instructor and two passengers, when the incident happened at 9.30am local time (8.30am BST).All were rescued, with passers-by rushing to their aid. The bus dragged the parked car into the river near Juvisy, a commune eight kilometres southeast of Paris. The car was unoccupied at the time, according to reports.Later in the morning, the bus could still be seen floating in the Seine, close to the riverbank.  A bus carrying passengers has plunged into France's River Seine near the town of Juvisy following a collision with another vehicle Divers were seen walking along the bus which was floating in the river Pictured: A car and a bus can be seen in the water as rescue teams work at the sceneMembers of a rowing club who were on the river were among the first to help those in the water, witnesses said.'The bus was leaving the bus station when the driver lost control and hit a parked car,' explained the mayor of Juvisy-sur-Orge, Lamia Bensarsa Reda.Reda said she was 'stunned' by the accident.'It's the first time I've seen anything like this. I think I've just experienced the worst day of my life. 'Luckily, there were no casualties thanks to the quick response of the police and emergency services,' she said. Images show emergency crews including a fire engine, rescue boats and a helicopter at the scene.One source said: 'Two boats are patrolling the water to ensure that no one else needs rescuing.' According to a police source, the driver did have a D license, which is required to drive such a vehicle.  There were four people on board, including the driver's instructor and two passengers, when the incident happened at 9.30am local time (8.30am BST)Following the incident, local transport links have been heavily disrupted.'The challenge now is to keep traffic flowing smoothly and allow emergency services and the police to work in the best possible conditions,' Reda added.'They reacted very quickly and were able to get people to safety.'An investigation is expected to be launched to determine exact cause of the incident as quickly as possible.This is a breaking news story, more to follow.  Share or comment on this article: Trainee bus driver plunges coach into France's River Seine
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