At least 11 dead in western Mexico after bus careens off highway


MEXICO CITY, May 1 (Reuters) - ⁠A holiday Labor Day weekend turned tragic on ⁠Friday as at least 11 people died and ‌31 others were injured when a tourist bus crashed in Mexico's western state of Nayarit.

The bus, traveling from the state of Jalisco, veered ​off the highway and overturned near the ⁠town of Amatlan de ⁠Canas, the Nayarit state government said.

According to officials, the passengers ⁠were ‌on their way to a recreational center in Nayarit. Emergency crews from Nayarit and Jalisco responded, ⁠closing the road to conduct rescue operations ​and investigate the ‌cause of the accident.

Photos shared by the Nayarit government ⁠showed the ​bus on its side and covered in mud.

Deadly bus crashes are frequent in Latin America and on Mexico's highways.

In September, ⁠at least 10 people were killed ​and at least 61 were injured in central Mexico when a freight train smashed into a double-decker passenger bus. In ⁠February 2025, more than40 people were killedin southern Mexico when a bus traveling to Tabasco from the tourist city of Cancun hit a trailer truck and caught fire.

Buses are ​a major mode of transport in ⁠Mexico, where passenger rail routes are limited. The government of ​President Claudia Sheinbaum is working to ‌dramatically expand the nation's passenger ​rail network to connect many parts of northern and central Mexico.

(Reporting by Brendan O'BoyleEditing by Rod Nickel)

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