The bus flipped on its side while traveling north on Highway 101 in San Jose around 6:40 a.m., according to the San Jose Fire Department. The bus carrying the driver and 19 passengers flipped onto the center divider, fire Capt. Christopher Salcido said.
Authorities were investigating the cause of the accident, but no other vehicles were involved.
Five people suffered moderate injuries, and 13 others suffered minor injuries, Salcido said. Several of the injured were transported to area hospitals.
TV helicopter footage showed what appeared to be two bodies covered with yellow tarps near the front of the bus. Emergency workers in bright-yellow suits and firefighters worked near the bus in the rain, and fire trucks and ambulances were parked nearby.
The accident snarled a morning commute already slowed by rain, backing up northbound Highway 101 for several miles.
Fatal bus acc SSJ. On it's side. Backed yo to E Dunne. 1 hour and 10 mins to drive what usually takes 8 mins pic.twitter.com/eVoXK8tDVB
— SueHallTraffic (@SueHallTraffic) January 19, 2016
Greyhound bus overturn NB and SB 101 at Hwy 85. Left lanes shut down 45 Min from Cochrane to scene. Sky7HD on way pic.twitter.com/5SuiyUNxEw
— SueHallTraffic (@SueHallTraffic) January 19, 2016