Forty-two people have died after a bus and a truck collided near Bordeaux in southern France, an official from the local prefect's office said on Friday.
42 people die in bus and truck collision
The bus was carrying about 50 passengers and was heading south for the Landes region. Local media reports said the passengers were mostly elderly.
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Another 5 people were lightly injured, the official said, after the two vehicles crashed and caught fire on a country road.
The accident took place in Puisseguin, near Libourne in the Gironde region about 57 kilometres east of Bordeaux.
Speaking from Athens where he is on a visit, President Francois Hollande said emergency services were mobilising and that he had been "plunged into sadness by the tragedy."
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