Bus crash in eastern Brazil leaves 23 dead

Bus crash in eastern Brazil leaves 23 dead

/ 06:40 AM November 25, 2024

People help the injured passengers of a bus after it crashed in Paraty, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil on September 6, 2015. At least 15 people died and 40 were injured Sunday when a bus crashed in the Brazilian resort town of Paraty, state officials told AFP. AFP PHOTO / FOLHA DO LITORAL NORTE - CARLOS VALIM (Photo by CARLOS VALIM / FOLHA DO LITORAL NORTE / AFP)

People help the injured passengers of a bus after it crashed in Paraty, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil on September 6, 2015. At least 15 people died and 40 were injured Sunday when a bus crashed in the Brazilian resort town of Paraty, state officials told AFP. (File photo by CARLOS VALIM / FOLHA DO LITORAL NORTE / AFP)

Twenty-three people died Sunday when a bus on a remote mountain road in Brazil’s Alagoas state dived into a ravine, regional authorities said.

Rescue services confirmed that 22 died at the scene and another person — a pregnant woman — succumbed after being taken to hospital, the Alagoas state government said in a statement.

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Brazilian media said “dozens” of people were injured, and that the bus had been carrying 40 passengers.

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The accident occurred near the town of Uniao dos Palmares.

State governor Paulo Dantas declared on the social media platform X three days of mourning over the “tragedy.”

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The bus went off the road in an area difficult to access, in a mountainous area called Serra da Barriga.

The regional Mata Hospital declined to give AFP information on the number of dead and wounded it had received.

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