CBC News reported that the bus carrying tourists overturned on its way to the ice near the Columbia bang field in Jasper National Park in province province province province province province, Canada.
The accident involved one of the off-road buses carrying tourists to the ice and ice, owned by Pursuit. This is a company specializing in operating tours on ice fields, part of the Athabasca ice sheet.
According to a source from the Royal Canadian Police, rescue forces have been mobilized to the scene. Of the 27 passengers on the bus at the time, three adults were killed and many were seriously injured. The seriously injured passengers were taken by helicopter from the crash site to hospitals in province province of province province province province.
A spokeswoman for the province's Department of Health during the visit said that hospitals in the province are preparing to receive patients, some of whom are in critical condition.
The Royal Canadian Police are investigating the cause of the accident with the help of a collision analysis expert.
province's Governor province, Jason Kenney, expressed his condolences to the victims of the accident in a post on social media: ''Thank you to the STARS rescue helicopter team, medical emergency services, frontline medical staff and national park staff for their quick action and rescue efforts. I pray for all the victims in this accident''.