At least 32 people killed as bus and truck collide in Brazil
Al Jazeera
Passenger bus collides with truck near town of Lajinha in southeastern state of Minas Gerais, fire officials say.
At least 32 people have been killed when a passenger bus and a truck collided on a highway in southeastern Brazil.
The fire department in Minas Gerais state, which responded to the crash near the town of Lajinha early on Saturday, said “between 32 and 35 people” were killed.
It said earlier that 13 people were taken to hospitals near the city of Teofilo Otoni.
The bus had reportedly departed from Sao Paulo and was carrying 45 passengers.
Authorities said the bus blew a tyre, causing the driver to lose control and collide with the truck. A car also collided with the bus, but all three of its passengers survived, according to the fire department.