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Handout picture released by Andina of firefighters surrounding a tourist bus after it rolled over in Lima on July 10, 2017.HO/AFP / Getty Images

Peruvian officials say a double-decker tour bus went out of control and rolled over on a narrow road in the hills in the country's capital, killing nine people and injuring 48 others, including two Canadians.

The Ministry of Health says the rollover happened Sunday night about two kilometres from the presidential palace in Lima.

The agency says eight foreigners – two Canadians and six Chileans – were among the injured being treated in local hospitals.

Prosecutor Luz Pena said the bus was driving on San Cristobal hill to give the passengers a panoramic view of the city and appeared to have been moving at excessive speed.

Global Affairs Canada says it is following the situation in Lima and is providing consular assistance to the Canadian citizens been affected by the accident.

– With files from The Canadian Press

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