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150 hurt as Brazil Olympic buses collide

Tuesday, January 13, 2015 | 1:17 PM    

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AFP) – At least 150 people have been injured Tuesday in two collisions between rapid transit (BRT) buses being rolled out in Rio ahead of next year’s Olympic Games, officials said.

The first collision between the articulated vehicles left 30 injured while a second just half an hour later saw another 120 likewise suffer cuts and bruises.

It was not immediately clear why the buses, which run on specially designated lanes and are designed to transport some nine million people a month, had collided.

Witnesses to the second accident claimed the driver of one of the buses had been talking to his wife on his cell phone when passengers yelled out a warning the vehicle was too close to another bus.

“One passenger yelled out –  ‘you’re going to collide’. It was a strong collision,” online news site G1 quoted one passenger, nurse Taiane dos Santos Novaes, as saying.

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150 hurt as Brazil Olympic buses collide