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In Bolivia, the bus fell from 800-meters high: dozens of dead

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As a result of the accident, more than 30 people were killed, another 14 passengers were injured, including four children.

More than 30 people were killed in an accident on a mountain road in Bolivia. The BBC reported this on Tuesday, February 18.

It was noted that the bus driver lost control, as a result of which the vehicle fell from a height of nearly 800 meters. The accident occurred between the cities of Potosi and Oreuro in the Yalla area.

As a result of the accident, more than 30 people were killed, another 14 injured, including four children. Many victims are in serious condition.

In Bolivia, roads are known for their risk, especially in mountainous areas. In an accident in the country, an average of 1,400 people died a year ago.

Remember that in Mexico, as a result of an accident involving a bus, 41 people were killed.

The bus boarded a tree: In the Dnipropetrovsk region, 14 people were injured in an accident


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