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Mexican bus carrying migrants crashes, killing 15

18 migrants killed in Mexico bus crash: authorities

At least 15 people were killed Thursday when a bus carrying locals and migrants plummeted into a ravine in northeastern Mexico, a fire department official said.

Local media reported that citizens of India and Africa were among those killed.

“So far there are 15 deaths, but we fear there will be more,” a fire department official said, on condition of anonymity.

The bus was travelling from Mexico City to northwestern Tijuana which borders San Diego, from where numerous migrants attempt to seek refuge in the United States.

In February, migrants from Venezuela, Colombia, and Central America were involved in a bus crash between the southern state of Oaxaca and central Puebla, which left at least 17 dead.

Deadly road accidents are common in Mexico, usually due to high speeds, poor vehicle conditions or driver fatigue.

Many people rely on buses, sometimes operated by small transportation companies serving remote communities with aging vehicles.

In July, at least 29 people were killed when a passenger bus careened off a mountain road and fell into a ravine in Oaxaca.

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