Traffic accident in Mexico leaves 9 dead and 10 injured, four of them Americans


July 12 (Reuters) - ⁠A multi-vehicle accident in Mexico ⁠caused by a tractor-trailer left ‌nine people dead and some 10 injured, including four U.S. citizens, on a highway ​in the state of ⁠Jalisco, Civil ⁠Protection reported on Sunday.

Among the dead are ⁠two ‌minors, while the injured include two members of ⁠the National Guard who are in ​serious ‌condition and were transferred to ⁠the Magdalena ​Hospital in Guadalajara, the agency report indicated.

Videos on social media from ⁠local media showed several ​vehicles burned on a highway connecting the cities of Guadalajara and Tepic.

"Four ⁠patients in minor condition, all U.S. citizens, were transferred to the Arboledas Hospital in Guadalajara by ​a private ambulance from ⁠the highway," Jalisco Civil Protection ​stated.

(Reporting by Daniel Becerril ‌in Mexico City; Writing ​by Sarah Kinosian in Caracas; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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