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At least 42 people have been killed in a collision between a lorry and a bus in south-west France, reports say.
The two vehicles are reported to have collided head-on in the town of Puisseguin, near Libourne in the Gironde region, east of Bordeaux.
Sud Ouest newspaper says the bus was carrying elderly people who were setting off on holiday.
This is reportedly the worst French road disaster since one in Beaune in 1982 in which 52 people died.
The crash happened on a country road at around 07:30 local time (05:30 GMT).
The bus was involved in a head-on collision with the timber truck at what local residents described as a notoriously dangerous bend in the road.
Both vehicles quickly caught fire.
The French government said 42 people had died and nine people were injured, four seriously.


Most of the dead were the elderly passengers who become trapped in the bus. It was not clear if the bus driver was among the dead. The lorry driver was originally included in the death toll, but unconfirmed reports say he may have managed to escape.
Most of those on board the bus were reported to have been members of an elderly people's association from the small town of Petit-Palais-et-Cornemps, which has a population of just 700, along with others from neighbouring communities.
They had not long left on their journey, and were heading south for a day trip into the Landes region.
Marie Fulbert, a council official from the nearby town of Libourne, said they were still waiting for news of who was on the bus and said they had taken "a lot of calls from friends and family".
More than 60 firefighters attended the scene. The wounded were airlifted to hospital.
The exact cause of the crash is not yet clear.
Mr Hollande, who is on a visit to Athens, has promised a full investigation into what he called an "immense tragedy".
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