3 Filipinos discharged from hospital after New York bus crash — DFA
At A Glance
- In a statement on Monday morning, Aug. 25, the Consulate General said the Filipinos, who reside in Qatar and were touring New York, have been cleared to travel.
The Philippine Consulate General in New York said it is assisting three Filipino nationals who were involved in a bus accident along Interstate 90 in western New York last week.
First responders work to rescue victims at the scene of a tour bus that crashed and rolled over on the New York State Thruway near Pembroke, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 22, 2025. (Libby March/Buffalo News via AP)
In a statement on Monday morning, Aug. 25, the Consulate General said the Filipinos, who reside in Qatar and were touring New York, have been cleared to travel.
“All three have been discharged from the hospital and are now cleared to travel,” it said.
It added that a Consulate representative is set to meet the Filipinos to determine their needs and ensure their welfare until their scheduled departure.
Earlier reports confirmed that there were Filipinos among the casualties in the crash that killed five people, based on information relayed by New York State Police to the Consulate.
The Consulate said in a separate statement that it was “actively monitoring the situation” and was ready to assist victims and their families.
Authorities have yet to release additional details on the identities of the victims, citing privacy concerns and ongoing efforts to notify relatives.
On Sunday, Aug. 24, Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro said the government is closely tracking developments and ensuring support for those affected.
“Nakikipag-coordinate na ang DMW at DFA patungkol sa nasabing insidente (The Department of Migrant Workers and the Department of Foreign Affairs are coordinating on this incident),” she said.
“Aware din ang Palasyo sa pangyayari at pinag-utos ng Pangulo ang patuloy na pag-monitor sa sitwasyon at mabigyan ang mga kababayan natin na naapektuhan ng karampatang tulong (The Palace is aware of the situation, and the President has ordered continued monitoring and appropriate assistance for our affected countrymen),” she said.
The accident happened Friday afternoon (New York time) when a charter bus carrying 54 passengers veered off course, flipped on its side, and skidded along I-90 between Buffalo and Rochester.
Five people were confirmed dead, while dozens were injured, including children who were rushed to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
The bus was returning to New York City from a trip to Niagara Falls and the US-Canada border when the crash occurred.
Passengers included nationals from the United States, the Philippines, China, India, and several Middle Eastern countries. Translators were dispatched to assist first responders in communicating with victims.
New York State Police said the cause of the crash remains under investigation.