DAYTON, Texas – Authorities in Dayton are responding after a vehicle, which was struck by a truck on US-90, was pushed into two Buddhist monks who are part of a group walking across the country as part of a walk for peace.
The incident happened on US-90 near SH-99 Wednesday evening.
The eastbound lanes of US-90 remain shutdown in the area.
Dayton Police say there was a vehicle following behind the monks, who were walking on the shoulder, with its hazards on when a truck struck the vehicle, pushing it into the monks.
Two monks were taken to a hospital, one of them flown by helicopter with serious injuries to his lower body. The second man had minor injuries and was taken to a hospital by ambulance.
The group of about two dozen monks have been on a pilgrimage since Oct. 26 when they set off from the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth.
The Walk for Peace, according to the group, is a 2,300 mile walk where the monks would travel to Washington D.C.
“The Walk for Peace will traverse ten states on its route to Washington, D.C., stopping at state capitols, historic landmarks, and local communities to share its message and invite moments of reflection and prayer,” a press release from the group stated.
The Walk for Peace team released the following statement on the incident:
The Walk For Peace team confirms that an accident occurred at approximately 6:15 PM today along U.S. 90 near SH-99 Dayton, Texas, involving several monks participating in the Walk For Peace journey. An escorted driver traveling with the Sangha was also involved in the accident.
At this time, we know that some monks and their escorted driver sustained injuries; however, we are still in the process of receiving verified updates regarding their medical conditions. Local authorities and emergency responders arrived promptly, and the monks were transported to the nearest hospital for evaluation and treatment.
We understand the deep concern shared by supporters, communities, and individuals around the world. We are equally worried for the safety and well-being of the monks and are working closely with law enforcement and medical teams to gather accurate information.
Out of respect for the monks and their families - and to prevent the circulation of unconfirmed details - we will release additional information only after it is formally provided by the hospital and attending medical professionals.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for the compassion, prayers, and well-wishes coming from across the globe. Your support brings great comfort to our community during this difficult time.
Further updates will be provided through our official communication channels as more information becomes available.