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Argentina bus crash leaves 43 border patrol officers dead



BUENOS AIRES: A bus carrying Argentine border patrol officers blew a tire and tumbled from a bridge into a dry river bed in the northern province of Salta on Monday, killing 43 and injuring eight, authorities said.

The vehicle was part of a three-bus convoy carrying officers of Argentina’s gendarmerie, which patrols the country’s borders. Salta borders Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay.

Aerial view of the overturned bus which crashed in Argentina's northern province of Salta, December 14, 2015. A bus carrying Argentine border patrol officers crashed into a ravine in Salta on Monday, killing 42 people, while nine were being treated for injuries, provincial emergency official Francisco Marinaro told local television. REUTERS/Javier Corbalan EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE
Aerial view of the overturned bus which crashed in Argentina’s northern province of Salta, December 14, 2015. A bus carrying Argentine border patrol officers crashed into a ravine in Salta on Monday, killing 42 people, while nine were being treated for injuries, provincial emergency official Francisco Marinaro told local television. REUTERS/

Border security has become a hot issue in Argentina as the country has emerged as part of a route used for smuggling Andean cocaine to Europe and for human traffickers sending Syrian refugees through the Western Hemisphere.

“Forty three gendarmes lost their lives here today. Eight more were injured, one critically,” Salta Governor Juan Manuel Urtubey told reporters at the scene. “We are still working to recover bodies from inside the bus.”

Passengers on the other two buses in the convoy were the first to venture into the ravine to try to save those trapped in the wreckage. TV images showed the bus completely upside down at the bottom of a steep slope covered in lush green vegetation.

Paramedics carry an injured person on a stretcher following a bus crash in Argentina's northern province of Salta, December 14, 2015. A bus carrying Argentine border patrol officers crashed into a ravine in Salta on Monday, killing 42 people, while nine were being treated for injuries, provincial emergency official Francisco Marinaro told local television. REUTERS/Javier Corbalan EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE
Paramedics carry an injured person on a stretcher following a bus crash in Argentina’s northern province of Salta, December 14, 2015. A bus carrying Argentine border patrol officers crashed into a ravine in Salta on Monday, killing 42 people, while nine were being treated for injuries, provincial emergency official Francisco Marinaro told local television. REUTERS/Javier Corbalan EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE

“It appears that one of the tires of the bus blew out, unfortunately just a few meters ahead of the bridge. It went over the guardrail,” Argentine security chief Patricia Bullrich told reporters.

President Mauricio Macri, elected last month on a platform that included improving Argentina’s rural roads, sent his condolences to families of the victims of the crash and declared a national day of mourning.

“We need to improve our highways so these things don’t keep happening,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a news conference in Buenos Aires province.

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