Train collision with bus in Mexico kills at least 8 people, authorities say
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A train collided with a double-deck bus northwest of Mexico City early Monday, killing at least eight people and injuring 45, authorities said.
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The accident took place in the town of Atlacomulco. The state of Mexico’s civil defense agency said via X that authorities were still working at the site of the accident in an industrial area, with large warehouses and factories.
No details were immediately given about how it occurred.
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