41 Dead After Bus and Truck Collide in Southern Mexico
- At least 41 people have died in a bus accident in southern Mexico, according to the government in the state of Tabasco.
- The bus was traveling from Cancun to Tabasco with 48 passengers when it collided with a trailer, as stated by the bus operator Tour's Acosta.
- Recovery work is ongoing, including efforts to identify the deceased, and updates will be provided later by Ramiro Lopez, the Secretary of Government of Tabasco.
- Tour's Acosta expressed sorrow over the incident and is cooperating with authorities to determine the cause, stating the bus was within speed limits.
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