Tributes are building at the site of the Hunter Valley bus crash, where 10 people tragically lost their lives after a bus they were travelling in overturned on Sunday night. 9News MORE:
Ten people were killed when a bus travelling from a wedding overturned at a roundabout near Greta.
"When tragic events like this occur, it's the Australian way to reach out and support one another," Premier Chris Minns said. "I know many people are looking at ways to support the families affected by this heartbreaking accident, and I encourage people to donate directly through the website – it's the quickest way to get funds to those who need them most."Minns also confirmed anyone "coming to NSW because they've lost a loved one will be accommodated".
"I understand that police with Victim Support officers have started that communication that if you travel to Singleton or Cessnock you've got a place to stay," he said.
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