In Brazil, a customer bus and a truck collided, killing 38 people. 

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38 people were killed early on Saturday when a vehicle carrying a passenger vehicle and a truck collided on a bridge in Minas Gerais, a state in southeast Brazil, according to officials. The Minas Gerais fire ministry, which responded to the field, said 13 people were taken to facilities near the city of Teofilo Otoni. The bus apparently had 45 people on it when it left Sao Paulo. Officials announced on Saturday evening that all patients had been removed from the site and that the accident’s reason would be investigated. Witnesses reported to rescue teams that the vehicle blew a wheel, which caused the driver to lose power and interact with a vehicle. The fire office added that other people claimed a rock wall struck the vehicle. The van and a vehicle carrying three passengers even collided, but all three managed to survive. Gov. Romeu Zema wrote on X that he ordered “full participation” of the Minas Gerais state to help the victims. In light of the horror coming just before Christmas, Zema said,” We are working to ensure that the families of the victims are supported in the most compassionate way feasible.” Trending Then

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Federal officials were present at Minas Gerais state’s waste, according to Brazil’s leader Luiz Inácio Lula de Silva, in a statement released on Saturday. ” I greatly regret the incident in Teófilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, and I send my condolences to the families of the more than 30 victims.” Lula prayed for the restoration of the victims of this terrible tragedy. In 2024, more than 10, 000 people died in traffic fatalities in Brazil, according to the Ministry of Transportation. In September, a vehicle carrying a basketball team flipped on a street and killed three persons. The Coritiba Crocodiles, a group from the southeastern Brazilian city of Curitiba, was headed to a match in Rio de Janeiro, where they were set to play in the country’s National basketball tournament. Following the tragic incident, the match was canceled. &amp, backup 2024 The Canadian Press