Authorities in Ethiopia report that at least 31 people die after a bus crash in the northern Amhara region. Multiple outlets cite police as saying the bus plunges into a ravine in hilly terrain and that rescue operations are under way as the injured receive treatment. Figures reported across sources converge on about 31 fatalities and roughly the low-to-mid 30s injured; one report specifies 33 people injured, while others describe “dozens” or “more than 30” injuries without a precise total. The cause of the crash is not confirmed publicly. Police and local authorities investigate what led to the accident, and some reporting notes that the road in the area is known for being hazardous due to its conditions and winding route through mountainous terrain. Several sources also reference broader road-safety concerns, including infrastructure and vehicle standards, though these are presented as context rather than confirmed causes of this specific crash. Coverage indicates this is among the deadliest road incidents reported recently, with officials focusing on determining the circumstances and preventing similar accidents.