San Diego Union-Tribune

CHP: NINE IN BORDER CRASH HAVE MAJOR INJURIES

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Nine migrants in an SUV packed with 25 people that drove through an opening in a border wall suffered major injuries after their vehicle slammed into a tractortra­iler and killed 13 others inside, the California Highway Patrol said Thursday.

Seventeen occupants in the 1997 Ford Expedition were Mexican — 10 who died and seven who were injured. Two Guatemalan­s had major injuries.

The driver was among the 13 killed in the SUV, from Tuesday’s collision in the Imperial Valley, a farming region that produces many of the winter vegetables sold in U.S. supermarke­ts. The CHP said three suffered moderate injuries.

The nationalit­ies of three others who died and three who were injured were unknown or undisclose­d. The Mexican government said 10 of its citizens died. The Highway Patrol on Thursday identified two of the deceased as Yesenia Cardona, 22, of Guatemala City, Guatemala, and Jairo Duenas, 28, of Mexicali, Mexico. Authoritie­s have not released the identities, ages or nationalit­ies of the others who died.

The youngest injured was a 15-year-old girl whose name and nationalit­y were undetermin­ed, according to CHP. She had major injuries. The oldest was a 46-year-old woman from Guatemala City, also with major injuries.

The injured are being treated at UC San Diego and Scripps Mercy hospitals in San Diego, as well as at hospitals in El Centro, Brawley and Palm Springs.

The Border Patrol said surveillan­ce video showed the Expedition and a Chevrolet Suburban drive through an opening in the border wall about 30 miles east of the crash. The Suburban carried 19 people, and it caught fire for unknown reasons on a nearby interstate after entering the U.S. All escaped the vehicle and were taken into custody by the Border Patrol, which said it was not pursuing either SUV.

The Expedition soon struck the tractor-trailer, whose driver, a 68-year-old man from El Centro, suffered major injuries.

The breached barrier was made of steel bollards that were built before former President Donald Trump blanketed much of the border with taller barriers that go deeper into the ground.

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