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In Mexico, the bus collided with a truck, more than 40 people died

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The bus, carrying 48 people, collided with a truck, as a result of which 38 passengers and three drivers were killed.

In south of Mexico, 41 people were killed along with bus participation as a result of an accident. It was reported by Reuters that there was a reference to the Tabasco government’s statement.

It was noted that the bus, carrying 48 people, collided with a truck, as a result of which 38 passengers and three drivers were killed.

According to local authorities, search work continues, at present, 18 dead have been identified.

The Tours Acosta bus operator expressed gratitude on the social network and said he would cooperate with authorities in the investigation of the incident.

Remember that in Moldova a flight bus that crashed, traveling from Kyiv to Chisinau, two passengers were injured as a result of the accident.

Earlier it was reported that the bus was riding a tree in the Dnipropetrovsk region, 14 people were injured.


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