At least 37 people have been killed after a coach plunged 100ft down a motorway embankment and split in half in Italy.
The tour bus, carrying many children, hit several cars before plunging down the slope near Naples.
Many of the dead were discovered lying outside of the bus, while others were found inside the mangled wreckage.
Rescuers with electric saws cut through the twisted metal to explore the inside of the bus, stopping occasionally in silence to listen for any cries for help
At least 11 people - including four children - were taken to hospital and two are in a critical condition.
The bodies were laid out on the roadside, covered in white sheets as emergency crews attended to the injured. A number of wooden coffins were also brought to the scene.
It is understood the driver of the coach is among the dead, a fire service spokesman said.
The coach had been warned of heavy traffic ahead near Avellino, outside Naples, along a stretch of the A116 motorway, before the crash, highway officials said.