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At least 41 people were killed in a bus accident in southern Mexico, according to the Tabasco state government. The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning near the small city of Escárcega, when a bus traveling from Cancun to Tabasco collided with a trailer and subsequently caught fire.
The bus, operated by Tour's Acosta, was carrying 48 passengers at the time of the crash. In a statement, the company expressed its deep sorrow and emphasized its cooperation with authorities to determine the cause of the accident. The operator confirmed that the bus was within speed limits at the time of the collision.
The public ministry has initiated an investigation at the prosecutor's office in Candelaria, Campeche, and family members of the victims have been advised to report there for necessary procedures. Recovery operations are ongoing, with authorities working to identify the deceased, according to Ramiro Lopez, the secretary of government for Tabasco. The local council has pledged support for the transportation of the victims' bodies.