Deadly Pileup on Pennsylvania Turnpike

A pileup on the Pennsylvania turnpike has left five dead and over 60 injured. The incident occurred early yesterday around 3:30 a.m. on the turnpike near New Stanton, a little over 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. Involved in the pileup were three tractor-trailers, a tour bus and a passenger car. The pileup initially began after the tour bus lost control turning a corner, hit an embankment, and rolled over. The bus was then hit by three tractor trailers. Police believe bad weather and reckless driving are to blame for the pileup. The five victims all found dead at the scene consisted of two tractor trailer drivers and three bus passengers. The injured people were transported to nearby hospitals ranging in ages between seven and sixty.