Updated On: 07 June, 2025 11:59 AM IST | Mexico City | AP
Mexico, two Guatemalan pilots and a Mexican agronomist died in a plane crash near Tapachula while releasing sterile flies to combat screwworm in cattle. The incident comes amid U.S. pressure over pest control and suspended cattle imports from Mexico

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Two Guatemalan pilots and a Mexican agronomist engineer died Friday when their plane crashed in southern Mexico near the border with Guatemala as they freed sterile flies meant to stop the spread of screwworm in cattle.
Mexico's Agriculture Ministry said in a statement that the Guatemalan plane crashed near Tapachula in southern Mexico, but did not give a cause.
Mexico had stepped up efforts to control the spread of the pest last month under pressure from the United States government, which suspended cattle imports from Mexico because of fear of the screwworm.
President Claudia Sheinbaum had said Friday that she didn't know when the suspension would be lifted, but that specialists from the US were in Mexico studying the country's efforts.