Charges Pending After Massive Interstate Crash Involving Bus Causes Dozens of Hospitalizations and Deaths

A multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 southbound in Stafford County, Virginia, near mile marker 146, killed at least five people adn injured dozens on the morning of may 29, 2026. The crash occurred around 2:35 a.m., after traffic slowed for an upcoming work zone and a bus reportedly failed too slow down, striking multiple vehicles.

Officials said 34 patients were transported to area hospitals, with three reported in critical condition, and one injured person was flown to a hospital. Authorities also said charges against the driver are pending, but they did not promptly release the driver’s or the bus company’s identity.

By about 10 a.m., two southbound lanes had reopened, though one lane remained closed at that time, and officials encouraged drivers to use alternate routes untill the closure was fully cleared.




A multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 95 southbound in Stafford County, Virginia, has left at least five people dead.

The crash took place at about 2:35 a.m., according to Potomac Local News.

The accident took place near mile marker 146 on I-95 southbound.

“The preliminary investigation indicates that traffic was slowing southbound for an upcoming work zone,” a Virginia State Police representative said, according to WTVR-TV.

“A bus failed to slow for traffic and struck six vehicles,” the representative said. “There are five fatalities in the vehicles struck by the bus.”

“Thirty-four patients have been reportedly transported to area hospitals, three with critical injuries,” the representative said.

A representative of Stafford County Fire and Rescue said one injured person was flown to a hospital, according to WJLA-TV.

The other victims were transported by ambulance to multiple local hospitals, the representative said.

Police say the investigation is ongoing and charges are pending, according to WTTG-TV.

As of Friday morning, police did not release the identity of the bus driver or the name of the bus company involved.

A state Department of Transportation update said that two lanes of I-95 southbound at mile marker 146 were opened at about 10 a.m. after being closed since the accident.

Officials encouraged southbound travelers to use other routes to avoid delays, noting that one lane of I-95 south remains closed as of Friday morning.

A detour that had been in place at Exit 148, the exit for Quantico, has been lifted.

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