
11 Killed, 31 Injured in Tourist Bus Crash in Western Mexico
At least eleven people were killed and thirty-one others injured when a tourist bus crashed in the western Mexican state of Nayarit. The collision occurred on a Friday near the municipality of Amatlán de Cañas during the Labor Day holiday weekend.
Official reports indicate the vehicle was traveling from the neighboring state of Jalisco toward a recreational center when it veered off the highway. The sudden departure from the roadway caused severe damage and triggered an immediate emergency response.
Rescue teams from both Nayarit and Jalisco were deployed to the scene to extract passengers and provide urgent medical care. Local authorities temporarily closed the highway to facilitate rescue operations and secure the area for investigators. The road remained shut while crews worked to clear the site and manage traffic diversions.
State government representatives confirmed the casualty figures and stated that all injured survivors were transported to nearby medical facilities. Officials emphasized that an investigation into the exact cause of the crash is underway, with authorities examining the circumstances that led to the bus leaving the highway. Emergency coordinators confirmed that the multi-state response was organized to ensure rapid medical attention and thorough documentation of the accident scene. The holiday weekend travel period has prompted additional scrutiny of regional traffic safety protocols as the inquiry continues.
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