Bus plunges off a Guatemala bridge, killing at least 56 passengers
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The bus collided with other vehicles on a main bridge in Guatemala’s capital before falling into a ravine early Monday morning.The New York Times - 7h -
At least 51 are dead after a bus plunged off a bridge in Guatemala
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At least 50 die in Guatemala after bus plunges off bridge
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo declared three days of national mourning and deployed the country’s army and disaster agency to assist in response efforts.NBC News - 14h -
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