A bus crashed into six vehicles on I-95 in Stafford County, Virginia, killing five and injuring 34, as traffic slowed for a work zone early Friday morning, as WKBW reports on the latest developments in the story. The crash occurred at around 5am, and authorities are still investigating the cause.

According to the report, the bus was traveling north on I-95 when it crashed into the vehicles, which were stopped in a work zone.

"The scene was chaotic, with vehicles scattered all over the road," says a witness.

The crash has left Buffalo residents who travel to Virginia concerned about the safety of the roads. It also highlights the importance of being aware of work zones and taking steps to avoid accidents.

For South Buffalo homeowners who commute to Virginia, this story is a reminder of the importance of being vigilant on the roads and taking steps to stay safe.

The crash has implications for Erie County residents who travel to Virginia for business or pleasure, as they need to be aware of the potential risks associated with road travel.

As the investigation into the crash continues, Western New York residents can expect to see more updates on the story, and are urged to stay informed about the latest developments.

Looking ahead, a meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss road safety and the importance of being aware of work zones. The meeting will bring together officials from Virginia and other states to discuss the way forward.