3 hospitalized after bus crashes through Washington, D.C. restaurant
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A bus crashed through a Washington, D.C. restaurant, hospitalizing three people.
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Three people were hospitalized; first responders are assessing structural damage to the building.
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A bus crashed through a restaurant in Washington, D.C., sending three people to hospitals for treatment. First responders are now assessing whether the building suffered structural damage that could threaten its stability, a process that will begin once the bus is removed from the structure. The incident raises safety concerns typical of vehicle-into-building accidents, which occur periodically in urban areas when drivers lose control or experience mechanical failure. The cause of the crash has not been disclosed in available reports.
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First responders are assessing structural damage to the building and the bus will be removed from the structure.
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