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Bus crash on Peru's Central Highway kills 11, injures over 15

Bus crash on Peru's Central Highway kills 11, injures over 15

From La República · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A bus traveling from Pucallpa to Lima crashed on the Central Highway in Huánuco, Peru.
  • The accident resulted in at least 11 fatalities and over 15 injuries, including a one-year-old baby.
  • Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, with initial reports indicating a vehicle skid.

A tragic bus accident on the Central Highway in Huánuco, Peru, has claimed the lives of at least 11 people and left more than 15 others injured. The interprovincial bus, operated by the company Real Chankas, was en route from Pucallpa to Lima when it veered off the road near the San Isidro hamlet in the Hermilio Valdizán district.

The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Among the injured is a one-year-old baby. Local residents and National Police quickly responded to assist the victims, while emergency teams transported the injured to the Hospital of Tingo María. The hospital declared an institutional alert to manage the influx of patients, many of whom sustained serious injuries requiring ongoing observation.

Ricardo Díaz Bardales, the hospital director, reported that several patients are suffering from significant trauma, including renal injuries and hematuria, indicating internal bleeding. Meanwhile, the National Police have begun technical investigations at the crash site to determine the exact cause of the vehicle's skid and subsequent accident. As of the initial report, four bodies had been recovered, with authorities indicating that more victims may still be trapped.

We have patients with renal trauma from the impact they have sustained. I have a patient who is experiencing hematuria, meaning blood in the urine, who is still under observation.

— Ricardo Díaz BardalesThe hospital director describing the severity of injuries among the survivors.
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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.