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Arequipa bus crash kills 37

Local authorities reported on Wednesday that at least 37 people died and dozens were injured when a bus crashed into a ravine near the mountains of Arequipa in southern Peru.

Walther Oporto is the regional health chief for Arequipa. He cited firefighters who were at the accident site.

The number of deaths was one of the highest recorded in Latin America in recent years, and it was also the deadliest in Peru.

According to the list provided by local authorities, an eight-month old baby and two more children were among those injured.

Llamosas bus company did not respond immediately to a comment request.

The authorities said that the bus had been traveling from the coastal town Chala towards the region of Arequipa on the highway when it hit a van. It was thrown into a 200 meter (656 foot) deep ravine by the impact.

The local government published photos showing the bus lying on its side at the bottom of a gully, surrounded by car parts and other passenger belongings.

Arequipa's government reported that 26 people are being treated in Arequipa for injuries. Three of those patients were in a serious condition. (Reporting and Additional Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez, Editing by Daina Beth Sool and Mark Heinrich; Marco Aquino)

(source: Reuters)