At least 32 people were killed on Monday in two separate bus crashes in Mexico.
According to the state government report,
a bus turned over along a highway in southern Mexico's Oaxaca state, killing 18 people, as 12 others remained hospitalized.
Mexican media reported that the victims were supporters of the ruling left-wing party who were returning from a Sunday rally in Mexico City, where President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted her opposition to US President Donald Trump's trade tariff policy.
In the country's north, 14 people died in a fiery collision between a tractor-trailer and a bus carrying passengers from the US state of Texas.
Of the 24 people traveling in the bus, only 10 managed to get out alive, Durango state civil protection authorities said.
At least 15,000 people are killed on the roads every year in Mexico due to high speeds, poor vehicle or road conditions and driver fatigue.
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