Bus crash in Peru's Arequipa kills 37
Lime, Nov. 13 (BNA): At least 37 people were killed and dozens injured after a bus plunged into a ravine in the mountainous Arequipa region of southern Peru, local authorities said on Wednesday.
The fatalities included 36 people who died on site, and another person who succumbed in hospital, said Walther Oporto, Arequipa's regional health chief, citing firefighters at the scene of the accident.
The death toll was among the highest in a series of bus accidents in recent years in Latin America, and one of the worst recorded in Peru. Among the injured were an eight-month-old baby and two other children, Reuters reported.
Authorities said the bus was travelling on the highway from the coastal town of Chala to the region of Arequipa when it struck a van. The impact sent it careening into a ravine around 200 meters (656 feet) deep.
The Arequipa government said 26 people were being treated for injuries, three of them in serious condition.
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