Numerous people lost their lives on Monday in a bus crash in Guatemala that flipped the vehicle upside down.
The incident resulted in at least 40 people being killed when the bus went off a bridge near Guatemala City, the Associated Press (AP) reported.
The bus was involved in a multi-vehicle crash that injured 15 others, according to firefighter spokesman Edwin Villagran.
Video footage shows crews standing in water littered with debris as they work to recover what seems to be a body from the site:
At least 30 people were killed after a bus veered off a bridge and plunged into a ravine in Guatemala. pic.twitter.com/KiyJyHif5n
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) February 10, 2025
The bus was traveling from Progreso, and children were reportedly among the group of victims. There were 75 passengers on the bus when it fell 65 feet into what was reportedly wastewater, per Fox 29.
Video footage appears to show crews removing bodies from the bus that landed upside down while an aerial photo shows where the crash happened near several buildings:
WARNING – GRAPHIC VIDEO:
🇬🇹 GRAPHIC FOOTAGE
— The Global Beacon (@globalbeaconn) February 10, 2025
Preliminary reports suggest that a tragic traffic accident has resulted in 31 fatalities and 15 injuries.
The incident involved a bus traveling from Rancho towards Guatemala which fell into a ravine near the Belize bridge. pic.twitter.com/puEwVZLHK0
“Specific details about the cause of the initial multi-vehicle crash were not immediately available. Officials have also not shared any information about where the bus was heading, or the exact ages and conditions of all of the victims,” the Fox report said.
The bus fell off the Belize Bridge, which is a busy route, according to ABC News.
More images show crews working at the scene:
At least 30 dead after bus in Guatemala drives off bridge into ravine: ‘Heartbreaking’ https://t.co/OLR3BIJ0er pic.twitter.com/0lMn3lYqPJ
— New York Post (@nypost) February 10, 2025
In a social media post on Monday, Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said, “The tragedy at the Belize Bridge is a national pain that I deeply regret.”
“I stand in solidarity with the families of the victims who wake up today with heartbreaking news. Your pain is my pain. As President, I have instructed to mobilize the personnel of the National Army and CONRED to assist at the scene and activate special criteria for medical care for the wounded,” he wrote:
La tragedia en el Puente Belice es un dolor nacional que lamento profundamente. Me solidarizo con las familias de las víctimas que hoy amanecen con una noticia desgarradora. Su dolor es mi dolor.
— Bernardo Arévalo (@BArevalodeLeon) February 10, 2025
Como Presidente, he instruido movilizar al personal del Ejército Nacional y a la…
“Furthermore, I have decided to decree national mourning, which will soon be formalized via government agreement,” he concluded.