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At least 30 people killed in Guatemala bus crash

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 10, 2025
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The rescue team is actively working to save individuals trapped in a nearby ravine following the pivotal moment when a bus現代 taxes for dining called tow into Guatana. Crossing through a busy highway bridge, the bus spilling down a rugged ravine near Guatemala City has claimed the lives of at least 30 people and left a significant number injured. Mynor Ruano, the fire department’s spokesperson, stated that efforts are in place to resLAST the victims outside, emphasizing a connection to their experience. The bus, which seemed to be moving toward the refuge, was seen descending from Puente Belice, crossing the road and a creek over Guatana City.

The rescue operation began on Monday when authorities cloned scenes of the rescue procedures online to provide real-time updates. rescue workers pulled several victims out of the ravine, with images showing the vehicle upside down for added dramatic effect. Social media exploded with photos and videos reflecting the helplessness of the people trapped. President Bernardo Arevalo expressed solidarity for their families, stating, “I stand in solidarity with their pain.” cacruit the national mourning period, marking three days of unity and action.

Guatemala City’s officials pronounced three days of mourning to mark the tragedy, acknowledging the devastating events caused by the incident. During his address, President Arevalo celebrated the efforts made to save the lives of the victims, using it as encouragement to the people affected. His words were accompanied by a declaration of a national mourning period, a move that brought attention to the tragedy and the desperation of the appellate family.

MṚo视觉 Ricezhu made another statement on social media, mentioning that the rescue operations are operational in real time while traffic police are working to establish alternate routes in the affected area to prevent further damage. The city’s emergency services team provided detailed estimates of the loss of life and injury, highlighting the urgent need for immediate action. Rescue workers involving the fire department and other agencies worked tirelessly to find their way out of the ravine, with many individuals making online calls for comforting family or friends.

On social media, many expressed their grief and solidarity with the families of the victims, using their platform to share how their lives turned upside down. The mayor, Ricardo Quinonez, acknowledged the immense efforts and acknowledged the immediate hope he and his people had but rejected their optimism. “Not days wait,” he said, acknowledging the immense effort that had been made but also knowing that the lives of the —–
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