IMAGE: CNS/Paul Haring
By Paul Haring
SANTIAGO, Chile (CNS) — Where there is smoke, there is
normally fire — but not always.
Journalists covering Pope Francis’ visit in Santiago, Chile,
added another tale Jan. 16 to their oral history of papal-trip misadventures.
As a large tour bus carrying dozens of journalists passed
under a bridge that was too low, the sound of breaking metal and crunching
plastic filled the air. The slow-moving bus stopped. Then it went forward again,
and more of the same terrible sounds were heard from the roof of the bus.
Most of the journalists, photographers and TV crews working on the bus were so tired after covering six events that they didn’t
react immediately.
Then came the smoke, which quickly began to fill the bus. “Open
the door,” shouted Salvatore Scolozzi, press handler with the Vatican
Press Office. Within seconds, everyone had evacuated the bus.
Journalists witnessed police carrying off the road large
pieces of debris that previously were part of the roof of the bus. The large
air conditioners on top of the bus had apparently been torn off by the impact, but nothing had fallen inside the bus.
I was in the front section of the bus. When I saw the smoke,
I thought there was a fire and left all my photographic gear on the bus as I
evacuated. Soon after everyone got off it became clear that the bus was not on
fire. The smoke was actually refrigerant spilling out under high pressure from
the ripped-off air conditioners.
Although there was extensive damage to roof of the bus, no
one on board was injured. The mood outside the bus was lighthearted, as
journalists realized that everyone was OK and that we had a great story to
tell. We then walked a few blocks and were picked up by another bus.
Surely it couldn’t happen again. But it did. As the
journalists’ bus was leaving the site of the final Mass of the trip in Lima,
Peru, Jan. 21, it hit an overhead sign that had been put in place just for the
Mass. This time damage was light, and there was no need to evacuate. The bus
moved on, and we laughed it off as just another bit of craziness on a demanding
papal trip.
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