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Four dead and two injured after train hits school bus in Belgium, deputy PM says

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Four dead and two injured after train hits school bus in Belgium, deputy PM says
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Published on 26/05/2026 – 11:16 GMT+2•Updated
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A train hit a school minibus killing four people, including two children, in a “horrific accident” in northern Belgium, authorities said on Tuesday.

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Another five schoolchildren were injured in the crash at a railway crossing in Buggenhout, a Dutch-speaking municipality about 25 kilometres northwest of Brussels.

“A tragic collision between a train and a school bus took place in Buggenhout this morning. Four people have been killed, including two children,” Belgium’s deputy prime minister Maxime Prevot wrote on X.

Images from the scene in the Flanders region showed a badly damaged minibus lying on its side on a road next to a railway line, with tents set up by emergency workers around.

The commuter train remained halted on the tracks as forensic teams examined the site.

Prime Minister Bart De Wever posted on social media that he was “deeply moved by the horrific accident…My thoughts go out to the affected families.”

The cause of the crash was not immediately clear and an investigation has been opened, the public prosecutor’s office said.

Belgium’s Infrabel rail agency said footage from the scene showed that the barriers at the crossing had been closed and a red light was showing at the time of the incident.

“The impact was extremely violent,” Infrabel spokesman Frederic Sacre told the AFP news agency, adding that the train was travelling at 120 kilometres per hour.

“The minibus was thrown about 15 metres into a metal pylon,” he said.

‘Tragic accident’

The vehicle was carrying seven pupils from a school for children with learning disabilities, authorities told a press conference.

Two of them, aged 15 and 12, were killed by the impact alongside the 49-year-old driver and a 27-year-old supervisor, according to Lisa De Wilde, a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office.

The other five children on board were taken to a local hospital where they remained in stable conditions, having sustained severe injuries, she said.

Their lives were not in danger, added police spokeswoman An Berger.

No one on the train was hurt.

Belgian interior minister Bernard Quintin expressed his deep sadness at the “tragic accident”, writing on X that “my thoughts go out to the victims and their loved ones.”

“I wish the injured much strength,” he wrote, thanking the emergency services for their work.

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen joined in the stream of commiserations from politicians, saying she was “heartbroken” by the collision.

“My deepest condolences go out to the victims’ families and their loved ones,” she posted online.

“Today, Europe grieves with Belgium.”

Additional sources • AFP

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