Thursday marks 61 years since 27 people were killed when a Floyd County school bus went over an embankment and into the Levisa Fork of the Big Sandy River.

Michael Crisp made a documentary about the tragedy called "The Very Worst Thing".

Over the past several years he has had a handful of people send him new video filmed of the recovery efforts.

"First thing that just immediately went through my mind is wow this is happening again," said Crisp.

Crisp is referring to a call he received in December from a man in Louisville.

"He had original color home videos of the 1958 school bus disaster," said Crisp recalling the phone call.

On the other end of the line was a man by the name of Talmage Collins who said he had never before seen color footage of the recovery of bus 27.

"There also footage of the victims being taken up the hill on stretchers," said Crisp.

The video will be added to the documentary made before and is expected to be rolled out by May.