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Mar 02, 2021 09:06 PM EST
An SUV packed with dozens of passengers hit a semi-truck close to the U.S.-Mexican border on Tuesday. According to the officials of the California Highway Patrol, at least 13 individuals died in the SUV-Semi truck collision.
As per USA Today, Omar Watson, the chief of the California Highway Patrol Division, stated that the crash involved a big rig hauling two trailers and a Ford Expedition with a load of 25 individuals. He also added that the big rig hit the side portion of the SUV before 6:15 a.m. PST at the intersection of State Route 115 and Norrish Road near Holtville, which is around 50 miles west of Arizona and 10 miles north of the Mexican border.
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Authorities say 27 people, thought to be farm workers, were travelling in a vehicle built to seat eight or nine passengers before it was hit by a semitrailer.
An SUV packed with 25 people pulled in front of an oncoming tractor-trailer on a two-lane highway cutting through farmland near the Mexican border early Tuesday, killing 13 and leaving bodies strewn across the roadway. When police arrived some of the passengers were trying to crawl out of the crumpled…