One person was killed and 40 others injured when a coach and lorry crashed in fog on a motorway in England.
Two people were seriously hurt in the accident near Frankley Services on the M5 at around 6.30am in the West Midlands.
Forty people were treated at the scene, on the southbound carriageway between junctions three and four.
Police said the death and one serious injury were from the coach, and the driver of the lorry was also in a serious condition. No children were involved.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said 27 of the injured people had been taken to various hospitals around the region - Queen Elizabeth, City and Sandwell hospitals in Birmingham, and Alexandra Hospital, Redditch.
Assistant chief ambulance officer Steve Wheaton said: "It was a very foggy stretch of road this morning. Police are investigating the exact cause, but the weather has not been helpful."
The coach involved in the crash carried a logo of the company Stagecoach, but a spokesman for the firm said it had been sold to a dealer 18 months ago.
The spokesman did not know who it was sold to.