Deadly Train-Bus Collision in Mexico Kills Eight, Injures Dozens
A freight train collided with a double-decker bus in Atlacomulco, Mexico, killing at least eight and injuring 45. Authorities are investigating the cause, noting absent crossing gates.
Overview
A freight train collided with a double-decker bus in Atlacomulco, Mexico, an industrial area 80 miles northwest of Mexico City, resulting in a tragic accident.
The collision caused at least eight fatalities and injured 45 people, with the bus from the Herradura de Plata line sustaining severe damage, including losing its roof.
Mexico's civil defense agency and state prosecutor's office are managing the accident site and have initiated an investigation into the deadly train-bus collision.
Video footage shows the bus driving onto the tracks in heavy traffic just before the crash, with a notable absence of visible crossing gates or signals.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City of Mexico, the train company, confirmed the accident and is cooperating with authorities, expressing condolences to the victims' families.
Analysis
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