Mexico bus carrying migrants crashes, killing at least 18
- A bus carrying foreign migrants and locals in northern Mexico has fallen into a ravine, resulting in the death of 18 people, including three minors. The bus was headed to the border town of Tijuana from Mexico City and was carrying passengers from various countries, including India, the Dominican Republic, and African countries.
- The driver of the bus has been detained and is suspected of speeding and losing control, causing the accident. Rescue operations have been challenging due to the depth of the ravine, approximately 40 meters .
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At least 18 dead as bus plunged into ravine in Mexico, driver detained
At least 18 people died in western Mexico when a passenger bus plunged off a highway into a ravine early on Thursday, state officials said, adding the passengers were mostly foreigners and some were heading for the U.S. border.
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A coach fell into a gorge about 40 meters deep near the town of Tepic. At least 18 people were killed and 20 were taken to hospital. The driver was arrested. There were many migrants on board on their way to the USA.
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