At least 23 people died and 11 more were seriously injured yesterday when a bus carrying women and children plunged off a cliff near the southwestern Turkish sea resort of Marmaris.
“Sadly, we have had 20 fatalities and 11 other seriously injured,” said Amir Cicek, the governor of Mugla province, calling it a “horrible accident”.
His deputy Kamil Koten said that the bus plunged through a crash barrier and fell about 15m (50’) on to a lower road, smashing a car with its three occupants.
“If we count these three deaths, the number of the dead rises to 23,” the state-run Anadolu news agency quoted him as saying.
The accident occurred near the Sakar Pass on a steep winding road filled with hairpin bends.
Cicek told NTV television that an investigation was under way.
“The bus’s brakes may have malfunctioned,” he said.
Television images showed the yellow bus lying on its side and bodies wrapped up in cloth lined up next to it.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, currently on a visit to China, said that he was “extremely pained” by the tragedy and instructed local authorities to take measures to ensure that “such tragedies” do not recur.
The Hurriyet newspaper quoted Marmaris mayor Ali Acar as indicating an “error by the driver”, without giving further details.
Other media outlets reported that the bus left from the western city of Izmir carrying only women and children who were on a trip for Mothers’ Day, celebrated in Turkey today.
Marmaris is one of the country’s main resorts on the Mediterranean, and a popular weekend destination for many Turks as temperatures climb.
Medics and rescue workers are seen at the scene of the bus crash near the southwestern holiday town of Marmaris.