A tragic crash on Interstate 20 in Talladega County resulted in the death of one person after a collision involving a school bus carrying athletes from Handley High School and Middle School. Authorities confirmed that **”31-year-old Amanda Nicole Hubbard of Munford, died at the scene,”** identifying her as the driver of the passenger vehicle involved in the crash. The accident shocked the local community and prompted an immediate response from emergency crews and law enforcement.
The school bus was transporting the Handley High School junior varsity football team along with seventh- and eighth-grade middle school athletes. They were **”returning to Roanoke after a game in Leeds”** when the collision occurred. According to officials, the bus was carrying student-athletes and coaches who were safely traveling home at the time of the accident.
Emergency responders arrived quickly to secure the crash site, assist those involved, and manage traffic along the interstate. Authorities immediately launched an investigation to determine what caused the collision, though officials have not yet released further details about the circumstances leading up to the crash.
Following the incident, school officials announced that counseling and support services would be available for students, families, coaches, and staff affected by the tragedy. The crash deeply impacted the school community, as many struggled to process the sudden loss and the frightening experience faced by those on the bus.
As news of the accident spread, the community expressed grief and sympathy for the victim’s family while also offering support to the students and staff involved. The incident serves as a reminder of how quickly lives can change on the road. While investigators continue working to determine exactly what happened, the focus remains on supporting everyone affected and honoring the life lost in this heartbreaking collision.