At Least 15 Dead, 19 Injured In Guatemala Bus Crash

The crash occurred in the Solola Department, an area known for dense fog that reduces visibility for drivers.

Members of the Public Prosecutor's Office work near the bodies of victims of a road accident at Cumbre de Alaska in Totonicapan, Guatemala, on December 27, 2025. (Photo by Gustavo RODAS / AFP via Getty Images)
Members of the Public Prosecutor’s Office work near the bodies of victims of a road accident at Cumbre de Alaska in Totonicapan, Guatemala, on December 27, 2025. (Photo by Gustavo RODAS / AFP via Getty Images)
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GUATEMALA CITY, Dec 27 (Reuters) – At least 15 people were killed and 19 injured after a passenger bus plunged into a ravine on the Inter-American Highway in western Guatemala, authorities said on Saturday.

“Fifteen people have died in this traffic accident — 11 men, three women and a minor,” Leandro Amado, a spokesperson for local firefighters, told reporters, adding that around 19 injured people were taken to hospitals near the scene.

The crash occurred in the Solola Department between kilometres 172 and 174, an area known for dense fog that reduces visibility for drivers.

Images shared by the fire department on social media early on Saturday showed the wrecked bus in the ravine as firefighters worked to rescue victims.

(Reporting by Sofia Menchu. Editing by Joe Bavier and Mark Potter)