As can be seen from photographs at the scene, this happened 2 miles from the exit to 29 Palms (2 + 29 = 31), at the junction of Rt. 62 (62 ÷ 2 = 31).
The bus driver was among those killed and the truck driver was injured.
"The speed of the bus was so significant that when it hit the back of the big rig... the trailer itself entered about 15 feet into the bus," California Highway Patrol division Chief Jim Abele said.
The bus driver was among those killed and the truck driver was injured.
"The speed of the bus was so significant that when it hit the back of the big rig... the trailer itself entered about 15 feet into the bus," California Highway Patrol division Chief Jim Abele said.
In addition to Vides, the victims of Sunday's crash were identified as:
Isabel Jimenez Hernandez, 66, of Los Angeles
Rosa Ruiz, 53, of Los Angeles
Gustavo Green, 62, Los Angeles
Zoila Aguilera, 72, of Los Angeles
Milagros Gonzales, 72, of Los Angeles
Concepcion Corvera, 57, of Palmdale
Aracely Tije, 63, of Los Angeles
Dora Galvez de Rodriguez, 69, of Los Angeles
Elvia Sanchez, 52, of Los Angeles
Ana Gomes de Magallon, 71, of Los Angeles
Yolanda Mendoza, 69, of Los Angeles
Tony Mai, 50, of Los Angeles
The total number of people on the bus, including the driver, thus was 44.
The crash occurred at approximately 5:15 a.m. on the westbound side of Interstate 10, west of Indian Avenue. The report of the accident came in at 5:17 a.m. local time, officials said. The cause was not immediately known.
Twilight Language reader Tom Mellett shares the following:
Isabel Jimenez Hernandez, 66, of Los Angeles
Rosa Ruiz, 53, of Los Angeles
Gustavo Green, 62, Los Angeles
Zoila Aguilera, 72, of Los Angeles
Milagros Gonzales, 72, of Los Angeles
Concepcion Corvera, 57, of Palmdale
Aracely Tije, 63, of Los Angeles
Dora Galvez de Rodriguez, 69, of Los Angeles
Elvia Sanchez, 52, of Los Angeles
Ana Gomes de Magallon, 71, of Los Angeles
Yolanda Mendoza, 69, of Los Angeles
Tony Mai, 50, of Los Angeles
The total number of people on the bus, including the driver, thus was 44.
Twilight Language reader Tom Mellett shares the following:
In the first photo with the mountains in the background, it is an eerie reminder of the Trinidad CO crash last June 27.
What first struck me was the number combo: 13 killed, 31 injured, because they match exactly the initial reports from the Charles Whitman UT-Tower rampage in Austin in 1966. (Now stands at 14-33.)
See, NY Daily News story of Aug. 2, 1966:
AUSTIN, Tex., Aug. 1 - A kill-crazy ex-marine slaughtered his wife and mother today, then hauled an arsenal of guns to a perch high on the University of Texas tower and launched an orgy of sniping in which 13 died and 31 were wounded.The tour bus rear-ended a big rig trailer that had slowed down to 5 mph. All the deaths and injuries were on the bus, mainly at the front. It was a tour bus returning to LA from a casino outing. It happened on IH 10. Something about unlucky 13 and 10 are numbers with gambling significance. Time of crash was 5:15 AM. (Said to be reported at 5:17.)
The bus was returning from the Red Earth Casino near the Salton Sea ~ 50 miles SSE from the accident site.
Coordinates of accident site: 33.905343, -116.558680
Red Earth Casino: 33.352368, -116.019579
(Note that both latitudes fall within the 33 degree band.)
The Salton Sea is like America's Dead Sea and is also where the San Andreas fault line ends on the Eastern shore. A month ago, there were many small earthquakes 2-4 magnitude in the Salton Sea, just 15 mile East of the casino which sits near the Western shore. Right across from the casino is Bombay Beach on the Eastern shore which was the epicenter of many of these little rumbling quakes.
See the entire SA fault on the map here, from SF to Salton Sea, where the Southern tip is just 3 miles NNW from Bombay Beach.
Southern tip of SA Fault: 33.399966, -115.776669
Good catch. Caught my eye, too. Red Earth. Salt. Desert area. Palms: psalm. Lebanon so close to Syria, and all.
ReplyDeletePsalm 29, verses 5-9
5
The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars;
the Lord breaks in pieces the CEDARS OF LEBANON.
6
He makes LEBANON leap like a calf,
SIRION[b] like a young wild ox.
7
The voice of the Lord strikes
with flashes of lightning.
8
The voice of the Lord SHAKES THE DESERT;
the Lord shakes the DESERT OF KADESH.
9
The voice of the Lord TWISTS THE OAKS[c]
and STRIPS THE FOREST BARE.
And in his temple all cry, “Glory!”
I'm correcting my post; Lebanon's driest areas are only semi-desert.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wildlebanon.org/en/pages/hab/semidesert.html
But I'm still sticking with my sync.
News article from a newspaper in that region dating from a couple of years ago about how deadly California Highway 62 is. It was posted 11/13/14 (see the 11, and supposedy 'unlucky' 13). 13 (the date of the article) x 2 = 26 (the date of the crash).
ReplyDeleteInterestingly: "Between 2002 and 2012, Highway 62 suffered 3.3 fatal crashes for every 100 million miles driven on the roadway. Over the same time period, the national average was 1.3 on all roads, and 2.1 on rural roads only. The average for all California roads was 1.1."
1.1 and 3.3, 11 and 33 divided by 10, and Interstate 10 is referenced in the article as well as the highway where the bus crash took place.
A one-time transportation advisor to Hillary Clinton when she was in the US Senate is quoted in the article.
The numbers 50, 57, and 66 appear in the article---ages of two of the victims in the bus crash.
California Highway Patrol Officer Sgt. Bill Green was quoted (and that's always a name of note in Twilight Language).