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There are at least 11 deaths in western Mexico following a bus crash.

The Labor Day holiday weekend in Mexico turned tragic on Friday when at least 11 people were killed and 31 injured after a 'tourist bus'?crashed? in the western state of Nayarit.

The Nayarit government said that the bus was traveling from Jalisco and veered off of the highway near Amatlan de Canas.

Officials said that the passengers were on their?way to a recreation center in Nayarit. Nayarit,?Jalisco and other emergency crews responded to the call. They closed the road and conducted rescue operations as well as investigated the cause of the accident.

The Nayarit government shared photos of the bus lying on its side, covered in mud. In Mexico and Latin America, deadly bus accidents are common. At least 10 people died and 61 others were injured when a freight rail collided with a double-decker bus in central Mexico. In February 2025 in southern Mexico, more than 40 people died when a bus travelling to Tabasco (from the tourist city Cancun) hit a trailer truck and caught on fire.

In Mexico, passenger rail routes are few and far between. Buses are the main mode of transportation. The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum is working to dramatically expand the nation’s passenger rail network in order to connect many areas of northern and central Mexico. (Reporting and editing by Rod Nickel. Brendan O'Boyle)

(source: Reuters)