Plane crash in northern Iowa kills two
Two people were killed and two others injured when a small plane crashed Wednesday in a northeast Iowa cornfield, a federal official said.
The accident happened about 11 a.m. near Cresco just south of the Minnesota border. The victims names werent immediately released.
There is a plane down. We understand there were four aboard and two fatalities, Elizabeth Isham Cory, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration in Chicago, said. (updated 2:49pm)
Iowa guardsmen to patrol U.S.-Mexico border
DES MOINES (AP) — Soldiers from the Iowa National Guard will patrol the U.S. border with Mexico as part of President Bushs plan to stem illegal immigration, Guard officials said.
Adjutant Gen. Ron Dardis said details of the deployment havent been finalized.
At this point we dont know how many soldiers, he said. Iowa may have 30, 40 or 50 soldiers that might participate at this time. But thats just in the early stages of the tasking. (updated 10:53am)
Fire destroys restaurant at Viking Lake State Park
STANTON (AP) — A fire has destroyed a $500,000 building that housed a restaurant at Viking Lake State Park.
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Small plane crash in Mexico kills pilot, air force co-pilot
A small plane crashed outside the Pacific coast resort of Acapulco, killing a civilian pilot and a Mexican Air Force pilot who went along for the ride, authorities and relatives confirmed.
The plane went down Sunday afternoon at El Migote beach near Pie de la Cuesta, just south of Acapulco, killing pilot Ruben Fajardo and Air Force pilot Victor Serrano, said Hector Lara, an agent of the district attorney's office for the nearby city of Coyuca de Benitez.
Fajardo had not wanted to fly on Sunday, but was persuaded by the
Crash involving bus, gas tanker in western Mexico kills at least 37
A crash involving a gas tanker and a bus killed at least 37 people in the western state of Sinaloa, federal police said Wednesday.
The crash occurred Tuesday evening, near the city of Los Mochis, on a highway linking Mexico City and the border city of Nogales in northern Sinaloa, said a police officer, who wasn't authorized to speak on the record. Four people were injured.
The officer said that the tanker was carrying ammonium chloride, a toxic gas that sickened some of the victims.
A separate crash early Wednesday
Truck, bus crash kills 38 in Mexico
Thirty-eight people were killed in northwest Mexico when a truck hauling ammonium chloride plowed into a passenger bus, El Universal reported Thursday.
The majority of those killed were burned by the harsh chemical that spilled at the tanker and bus slid down an embankment after impact.
Two dozen women and four children were among those killed.
Four other adults injured in the crash were taken to a local hospital for various injuries.
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Bus-Tanker Crash in Mexico Kills 38
Tanker Truck Hauling Toxic Ammonium Choloride Slams Into Bus in Mexico, Killing at Least 38
A tanker truck hauling toxic ammonium chloride slammed into a passenger bus in northwest Mexico, killing 38 people as both vehicles plunged down an embankment, police said Wednesday.
The bus flipped onto its roof in Tuesday night's crash and the tanker spilled it load of 25 tons of ammonium chloride, officials said.
Most of the victims had skin damage caused by chemical burns and authorities were trying to determine if the ammonium chloride contributed to their deaths.
"The majority … had apparently
Tropical storm Gert kills one, affects thousands in northern Mexico
One person had been killed in floods in Mexico's northern state of Nuevo Leon caused by tropical storm Gert which touched down in the Tamaulipas state Sunday, local media reported Tuesday.
The victim's body was found entangled in branches and trees, one km away from the spot where he was caught by water of La Silla River, the report said.
According to the Civil Protection Office in Nuevo Leon, rains will continue affecting several states in northern Mexico in the coming hours.
New security mininster appointed after helicopter crash in Mexico
Mexican President Vicente Fox on Thursday appointed Rafael Rios as the new public security minister after his predecessor Martin Huerta was killed in a helicopter crash.
Rios is undersecretary for citizen participation and criminal policy in the ministry. He spent most of his career in the National Security and Investigation Center, the government's intelligence institution.
Meanwhile, Tomas Valencia, another top official killed in the crash, will be replaced by Arturo Jimenez as the Federal Police Commander.
The National Human Rights Commission has not announced who is to replace Jose Antonio Bernal, inspector
Soccer legend Valdano hurt in Mexico copter crash
Retired Argentine soccer great Jorge Valdano suffered minor injuries along with seven others in a helicopter crash in Mexico City on Saturday, police said.
Valdano, who was carried from the crash scene in a neck brace, would likely be discharged from the hospital on Sunday, doctors said.
"Jorge Valdano is conscious and has no injuries that could be considered serious," Carlos Lijtszain, emergency room head at the ABC hospital, told reporters.
The helicopter crashed in a street in the capital's business district, almost hitting a truck, but there were no fatalities. Five other passengers in the
Mexico copter crash called accident
All available evidence on Thursday suggested bad weather led to a helicopter crash that killed a Cabinet minister overseeing federal police and his deputy, the president's office announced.
The helicopter carried Public Safety Secretary Ramon Martin Huerta, Federal Preventive Police Commissioner Tomas Valencia, five other passengers and a crew of two. It took off from Mexico City and crashed into a wooded mountainside about 20 miles (30 kilometers) outside Mexico City.
"All the elements that we have at hand, all the experts that were consulted, say that there is sufficient evidence to consider that that we are
Cdn. reportedly home after being held in Mexico
A Mississauga, Ont. man who was forced to spend a night in a Mexican jail because his name appears on a U.S. no-fly list is reportedly back home on Saturday.
American fighter jets tailed an Air Transat flight earlier this week, following 38-year-old Canadian citizen Sami Kahil and his family en route to Mexico from Toronto, the Toronto Star reported.
Kahil was on his way to an all-inclusive vacation in Ixtapa with his wife, Rima Masri, and their two sons, eight-year-old Karim and six-year-old Adam.
During a stopover in Acapulco on Thursday afternoon, his family was
Mexico security minister killed in helicopter crash
Mexico's public security minister, a key figure in the war against drug cartels, was killed along with eight others on Wednesday when his helicopter crashed in fog in mountains near the capital.
Rescue workers found the charred wreckage of Ramon Martin Huerta's helicopter six hours after contact was lost early into a flight from the capital to a high-security prison.
In a televised address, President Vicente Fox vowed to push on with his fight against violent gangs running drugs into the United States.
"Today, more than ever, I repeat the commitment of my government and of