Bus crash in Turkey kills 22 migrants, including children

Migrants were travelling in truck in western province of Izmir that rolled over off a bridge

Turkish police  examine the wreckage of a truck, carrying migrants, after it crashed in Izmir, on Sunday. Photograph: Getty
Turkish police examine the wreckage of a truck, carrying migrants, after it crashed in Izmir, on Sunday. Photograph: Getty

At least 22 migrants, including several children, have been killed in a truck accident in Turkey, the country's official news agency said.

The Anadolu news agency said the migrants were travelling in a truck in the western province of Izmir that rolled over off a bridge.

Video footage showed a destroyed truck, upside down in a waterway with personal items scattered all around.

Thirteen people were injured in the crash and were being treated in nearby hospitals. Their nationalities were not given and authorities have launched an investigation.

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Turkish media reported the driver was among the injured and said in his initial statement to police that a car had swerved in front of him.

Hundreds of thousands of migrants have set out to sea from Turkey's coasts in the last few years to try to reach neighbouring Greece, which is a member of the European Union.

A deal with the EU in 2016 to send those migrants back to Turkey significantly curbed the number of border crossings but many desperate migrants still attempt the journey. - Reuters