There were no passengers on the bus, and the driver escaped injury.
After rolling downhill, an Alaska Coach Tours’ bus sits in Ketchikan Creek on Aug. 16, 2023.
Deputy Police Chief Eric Mattson says the crash happened as the vehicle was heading to the Cape Fox Lodge. According to Lt. Allen Vorholt with the U.S. Coast Guard, crews did not see a visible sheen or find any evidence of oil or gas leaks. Ketchikan Creek is an anadromous fish stream, and salmon are currently heading upstream to spawn.
Advisories were issued to avoid Park Avenue, which is busy with pedestrians – mostly tourists – and cars and buses heading up to the Cape Fox restaurant and Ted Ferry Civic Center. Though traffic was delayed for a while, Mattson says the road is open.
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