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State police have confirmed 20 people are dead after a vehicle crash in upstate New York’s Schoharie County.

According to the Times Union of Albany, local officials said a limo speeding down a hill crashed into bystanders on Saturday at the Apple Barrel Country Store in Schoharie, which is about 270 kilometres north of New York City. The store is a popular spot for autumn leaf peepers.

WATCH: ‘Anybody driving through here could have got involved in that’: Bystanders react to limo crash that killed 20

1:15 ‘Anybody driving through here could have got involved in that’: Bystanders react to limo crash that killed 20 ‘Anybody driving through here could have got involved in that’: Bystanders react to limo crash that killed 20

One of the vehicles, a limousine, was carrying members of a wedding party, the New York Times said, citing local reports.

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is sending a team to investigate the crash.

“NTSB launching go-team today to limo crash near Albany, NY. More details to come,” the agency tweeted Saturday morning.

NTSB launching go-team today to limo crash near Albany, NY. More details to come. Check @ntsb_newsroom for additional updates. — NTSB_Newsroom (@NTSB_Newsroom) October 7, 2018

WATCH: ‘Can’t wrap your head around such a tragedy’: Aunt of four sisters killed in New York limo crash

1:28 ‘Can’t wrap your head around such a tragedy’: Aunt of four sisters killed in New York limo crash ‘Can’t wrap your head around such a tragedy’: Aunt of four sisters killed in New York limo crash

New York State Police announced the number of fatalities on Sunday morning, but didn’t release the names or provide any specifics, as the victims’ families are still being notified.

A press conference by the NTSB is planned for Sunday afternoon pending an investigation.

ABC reports that the crash took place just before 2 p.m. on Saturday, EST, at the intersection of State Route 30 and State Route 30A.

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WATCH: Limo crash in upstate New York kills 20 people

0:29 Limo crash in upstate New York kills 20 people: police Limo crash in upstate New York kills 20 people: police

“What we can tell you at this point is that it is a two-vehicle, multi fatalities as a result of this crash,” Capt. Richard O’Brien of the New York State Police told ABC station WTEN Saturday. “The investigation is very preliminary. It’s in its infancy stages.”

In a Facebook post on Saturday, the Apple Barrel Country Store thanked emergency responders for their actions in the aftermath of the “horrific” accident.

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WATCH: National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Robert Sumwalt said Sunday that a limo crash in upstate New York that killed 20 people is the deadliest in almost 10 years.

0:26 Most deadly ‘transportation accident’ since February 2009: NTSB Most deadly ‘transportation accident’ since February 2009: NTSB

“As you may be aware, there was a horrific accident in front of our business today. First, we want to thank all of the emergency services that responded. We are so thankful for all of you.

“We will be open for business for tomorrow. We hope you will come and share your smiles, love, friendship and hugs with us. We also hope you will share your change. We will be collecting donations for our local volunteer emergency services. They are the heroes of our small community,” the statement read.

WATCH: A witness said she “heard a loud bang” after a limo crashed into bystanders in Schoharie County, and that firefighters had to break windows to get the injured out of the vehicle.

0:51 ‘I heard a loud bang’: Witness recalls deadly limo crash in upstate New York ‘I heard a loud bang’: Witness recalls deadly limo crash in upstate New York

On Sunday, the store posted a follow-up Facebook update, reminding customers that not only were they open, but that they “could use your hugs.”

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Witnesses on Saturday described chaos, with a massive turnout of ambulances and other responders.

–With files from the Associated Press.