One person is dead and 12 injured after a Metro bus crashed into a building in Seattle, authorities said.
Meredith DelisoOne person is dead and 12 injured after a Metro bus crashed into a building in Seattle, authorities said Saturday.
Among the victims, one is in critical condition and the rest are in stable condition, the Seattle Fire Department said.The collision occurred at Fifth Avenue and Battery Street. No one was inside the portion of the building impacted in the collision and there was "no significant structural damage to the building," the fire department said on social media.Copyright © 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures.
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