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Hungary bus crash: 12 killed, 10 injured after Polish bus overturns on M3 motorway

Headline as filed by Times of India World. PageNews does not write or rewrite headlines.

Coverage overview

3 publishers have filed 3 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.

The earliest report detected came from Times of India World at 06:21 UTC on 16 August 2026, and the most recent from Euronews 1h 1m later.

2 of them had filed within an hour of the first report; coverage reached 3 publishers over 1h 1m.

Polish is named in all 3 reports.

The coverage is filed under World. Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.

Compiled by PageNews from the reports listed below. No publisher wrote this summary.

Coverage from 3 publishers

  1. Times of India World

    Hungary bus crash: 12 killed, 10 injured after Polish bus overturns on M3 motorway

    Twelve people died and ten were seriously injured after a Polish bus overturned early Sunday. The bus ran off the M3 motorway and tipped into a ditch near Mezokeresztes. Hungarian Prime Minister Peter
    Read on Times of India World →
  2. BBC World

    Twelve killed as Polish bus veers off Hungarian motorway

    Dozens more are seriously injured after the tourist bus overturned in the early hours of Sunday morning.
    Read on BBC World →
  3. Euronews

    At least 12 people killed in a Polish tourist bus crash in Hungary

    By 3 a.m. on Sunday, the disaster management service reported that firefighters had so far rescued thirty-five people from the coach, while several passengers had been trapped beneath the vehicle.
    Read on Euronews →

How the coverage developed

  1. first Times of India World coverage detected Hungary bus crash: 12 killed, 10 injured after Polish bus overturns on M3 motorway
  2. +43m BBC World coverage detected Twelve killed as Polish bus veers off Hungarian motorway
  3. +1h Euronews coverage detected At least 12 people killed in a Polish tourist bus crash in Hungary

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