Lopez said Gov. Mario Marin had ordered officials to go house to house in Eloxochitlan to ask residents if they were missing any family members.Officials said it was impossible to know the exact number of passengers on board at the time of the avalanche because the bus made numerous stops along its route.Lopez said Marin had ordered the highway closed temporarily. Marin previously said authorities are considering dynamiting the rest of the mountain to avoid future landslides.Puebla government spokesman Ismael Rios said the landslide brought down at least 100 tons of earth and rock piled 130 feet high.So far, all but two of the 32 victims-ages 6 to 48-have been identified, government officials said.Heavy rainfall elsewhere in Mexico this week has triggered flooding and landslides that killed several people.
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