Four rescued from Seine after bus plunges into river near Paris
Four people were rescued from the Seine River near Paris on Thursday after a bus, driven by a trainee, veered off the road and plunged into the water in Juvisy-sur-Orge. The bus collided with a parked vehicle before entering the river.

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AI-generatedFour people were rescued from the Seine River near Paris on Thursday after a bus, driven by a trainee, veered off the road and plunged into the water in Juvisy-sur-Orge. The bus collided with a parked vehicle before entering the river. The trainee driver and three passengers were rescued, with authorities confirming both drivers tested negative for drugs and alcohol. A large-scale rescue operation involving multiple emergency services was deployed to recover the submerged bus and the car it struck. An investigation into the incident has been opened by prosecutors.
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5 extractedPolice have opened an investigation into the circumstances of the bus veering off the road.
The rescue operation involved 16 fire engines, more than 30 firefighters, rescue boats, a drone, and helicopters.
The trainee driver and her supervising driver both tested negative for drugs and alcohol following the crash.
Four people were rescued from the Seine after a bus driven by a trainee driver plunged into the river in Juvisy-sur-Orge.
The bus collided with a parked vehicle, dragging it into the river, before becoming completely submerged.