RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 17 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- At least 10 people were killed after a tourist bus overturned early Sunday near the city of Petropolis in Brazil's southeastern state of Rio de Janeiro, the state fire department said, reported Xinhua.
The crash occurred at around 4.30 am local time as the bus, carrying dozens of tourists, was traveling down a mountainous road near Petropolis, according to a fire department bulletin.
Firefighters found eight people dead when they arrived at the scene and took the injured to several nearby hospitals, where two more people later died of their injuries.
Petropolis Mayor Hingo Hammes described the incident as a major traffic accident and said the city launched a large-scale rescue operation involving emergency medical teams, firefighters and the Federal Highway Police.
Brazil's Federal Highway Police said the bus had departed from Belo Horizonte, the capital of neighbouring Minas Gerais state, and was heading to beaches in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Police have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash.
The section of the road where the crash occurred reopened after being closed for nearly four hours.
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