Bus crash in Guatemala kills 42 people

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A passenger bus crashed off a winding mountain road into a deep ravine in Guatemala, killing 42 people, rescue officials said on Monday.

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A passenger bus crashed off a winding mountain road into a deep ravine in Guatemala, killing 42 people, rescue officials said on Monday.

The bus tumbled down a 1,000-foot ravine after leaving the western city of Huehuetenango late on Sunday, said Mario Cruz, spokesman for volunteer fire teams at the scene.

“The bus was totally destroyed,” Cruz told Reuters.

Rescue workers used cables to haul up corpses and five survivors, who were rushed to hospital.

The public transport bus was traveling to Barillas, a town in the mountainous region near the Mexican border, when fog or rain likely played a role in causing it to swerve off the dangerous road, officials said.

Rescuers were still working to remove two bodies trapped in the wreckage.

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