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At least 46 killed in Bolivia truck crash

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  • The bus plunged 200 meters into a ravine in Bolivia's southern Andes
  • Police say that 11 people were injured; of the 46 dead, five were children
  • Rural accidents are common on Bolivia's poorly maintained mountain roads
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LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) -- Police say at least 46 people were killed when a truck carrying farmers plunged 650 feet (200 meters) into a ravine in Bolivia's southern Andes.

Residents inspect the site of the crash, which killed at least 46 people and injured 11.

Residents inspect the site of the crash, which killed at least 46 people and injured 11.

Col. Julio Sepcel says about 60 people were aboard the truck when it went off a cliff Tuesday about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from the city of Potosi.

Sepcel says that 11 people were injured. The 46 dead included five children.

Police declined to give a cause for the crash, but witnesses told local media the truck was speeding before the crash.

Rural highway accidents are common in Bolivia, as drivers often drive overcrowded vehicles at high speeds over poorly maintained mountain roads.

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