Deadly French bus crash
A fiery head-on collision between a tour bus and truck in French wine country, near Bordeaux, left at least 43 people dead, mostly elderly tourists, Oct. 23, 2015. Both vehicles burst into flames immediately upon impact in what is France's worst road crash in more than 30 years.
This aerial photo view shows the site where a coach (R) carrying members of a senior's club collided with a truck in western France. The bus driver helped eight people escape the blazing bus.
Deadly French bus crash
Two women comfort each other as they stand outside an emergency treatment center during rescue operations near the site where a bus collided with a truck outside Puisseguin near Bordeaux, France, Oct. 23, 2015.
Members of the senior's club were from around the rural area of Petit Palais in southwestern France, a region of only 700 inhabitants.
Deadly French bus crash
Rescue workers carry a injured person on a stretcher during rescue operations near the site of a bus and truck collision outside Puisseguin near Bordeaux, Oct. 23, 2015. F
Deadly French bus crash
Police officers talk to each other near the crash site outside Puisseguin, France. The crash is the deadliest road accident in France since 1982.
Deadly French bus crash
A victim's relative gets comforted at the crash site, Oct. 23, 2015.
Deadly French bus crash
Mayor of Puisseguin Xavier Sublett walks away after French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Defense Minister Bernard Cazeneuve spoke during a press conference near the crash site crash in Puisseguin, Oct. 23, 2015.
Deadly French bus crash
Emergency services personnel escort people away from the crash site on Oct. 23, 2015.