At least 43 die as Guatemalan bus plunges off cliff

Rescue workers claim vehicle was overloaded before it fell 200 meters into ravine

Forensic technicians work at a bus crash site in San Martin Jilotepeque, Chimaltenango region. At least 38 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday when the bus went off a cliff on a hairpin bend in rural Guatemala, tumbling some 200 meters into a river at the bottom of a ravine, officials said. Photograph: Jorge Dan Lopez/Reuters
Forensic technicians work at a bus crash site in San Martin Jilotepeque, Chimaltenango region. At least 38 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday when the bus went off a cliff on a hairpin bend in rural Guatemala, tumbling some 200 meters into a river at the bottom of a ravine, officials said. Photograph: Jorge Dan Lopez/Reuters

At least 43 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday when a bus went off a cliff on a hairpin bend in rural Guatemala, tumbling some 200 meters into a river at the bottom of a ravine, officials said.

Rescue workers said the bus, which plunged off of a paved highway about 60 km northwest of Guatemala City, was destroyed and more than 40 people were taken to hospitals for treatment.

Investigators do not yet know what caused the crash or what was the final destination of the bus, which was traveling south toward Guatemala City. Rescue workers said conditions were dry and mostly sunny and that the bus was likely over capacity.

“The bus was overloaded,” said Sergio Vasquez, a volunteer firefighter at the site.

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He said 38 people died at the scene, including six children and 12 women. Five more died at hospitals, he said.

Local television said many passengers were vendors taking farm produce to market.

The government declared three days of national mourning.

The last major bus accident in Guatemala occurred in 2008 when an overcrowded bus slid off a highway and down a 15-meter slope some 65km southeast of the capital, killing 53.

Reuters