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13 dead when bus carrying miners crashes in Russia’s Yakutia

At least 13 people were killed and 20 others injured early Monday when a bus carrying mine workers crashed in Russia’s remote Yakutia region, local authorities said.

The driver appeared to have lost control of the vehicle, swerving off the road and sending the bus plummeting 25 meters (82 feet) into a ravine, according to officials.

The incident took place at around 3:20 a.m. (06.20 p.m. GMT on Sunday), the local Interior Ministry said.

It published images showing the bus overturned next to a pool of muddy water, its wheels facing upward, while another showed a twisted metal barrier on the road above.

“The road accident occurred on the industrial road of the Denisovsky Mining and Processing Plant,” it added.

The plant mines and processes coal.

Investigators said they had opened a probe into criminal negligence.

Industrial accidents are common in Russia, with investigators often pointing to lax safety standards.

Local authorities declared a day of mourning for Tuesday.

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