<p>Madrid: A bus carrying Inditex workers crashed on Tuesday and got stuck at the exit of a tunnel in an almost vertical position in Pineda de Mar in Spain's Barcelona province, injuring dozens of people, authorities said.</p><p>The bus, with 52 people on board, was travelling between Barcelona and Tordera in the northeast, where Inditex, owner of the Zara fashion brand, has a plant, Xavier Amor, mayor of Pineda de Mar, told national broadcaster <em>TVE</em>.</p>.2 college students die in chain of freak accidents on Satellite Town Ring Road.<p>Three passengers with serious injuries were flown by helicopter to hospitals. and dozens more were treated nearby or transferred to health centres with less severe wounds.</p><p>The driver had to be freed from the bus.</p><p>There was no immediate information on what caused the accident, which is being investigated by regional police.</p><p>Inditex declined to comment and referred to emergency services.</p><p>Traffic authorities warned drivers to avoid the area as emergency services expect work to remove the bus to take several hours, as a heavy-duty crane would be needed to lower and stabilise the bus.</p>
<p>Madrid: A bus carrying Inditex workers crashed on Tuesday and got stuck at the exit of a tunnel in an almost vertical position in Pineda de Mar in Spain's Barcelona province, injuring dozens of people, authorities said.</p><p>The bus, with 52 people on board, was travelling between Barcelona and Tordera in the northeast, where Inditex, owner of the Zara fashion brand, has a plant, Xavier Amor, mayor of Pineda de Mar, told national broadcaster <em>TVE</em>.</p>.2 college students die in chain of freak accidents on Satellite Town Ring Road.<p>Three passengers with serious injuries were flown by helicopter to hospitals. and dozens more were treated nearby or transferred to health centres with less severe wounds.</p><p>The driver had to be freed from the bus.</p><p>There was no immediate information on what caused the accident, which is being investigated by regional police.</p><p>Inditex declined to comment and referred to emergency services.</p><p>Traffic authorities warned drivers to avoid the area as emergency services expect work to remove the bus to take several hours, as a heavy-duty crane would be needed to lower and stabilise the bus.</p>