DistantNews
Support us
Landslide on Guatemala's Inter-American Highway injures motorcyclist, disrupts traffic
๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡น Guatemala /Disasters & Emergencies

Landslide on Guatemala's Inter-American Highway injures motorcyclist, disrupts traffic

From Prensa Libre · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Sources not specified Ongoing story
  • A landslide on the Inter-American Highway in Mixco, Guatemala, sent two logs onto the road, injuring a motorcyclist.
  • The incident blocked two lanes, causing significant traffic congestion and long queues in the direction of western Guatemala.
  • Rescue teams worked to remove the debris, and authorities advised drivers to reduce speed due to the risk of further landslides.

A motorcyclist sustained serious injuries when a landslide on Guatemala's Inter-American Highway at kilometer 24 in Mixco dislodged two large logs onto the roadway. The incident has severely impacted traffic, creating significant congestion.

Emergency services reported that the landslide occurred on the lanes heading west from the capital. The fallen logs obstructed two lanes of the highway, leading to extensive traffic jams and lengthy queues. Rescue workers spent considerable time freeing the injured motorcyclist, who was stabilized at the scene before being transported to Roosevelt Hospital in critical condition. The identity of the motorcyclist has not yet been released.

Authorities are working to clear the logs and debris to restore normal traffic flow. Drivers in the area have reported slow-moving conditions. Emergency responders are urging motorists to exercise caution, reduce speed, maintain safe distances between vehicles, and heed official instructions due to the unstable ground conditions and the potential for further landslides.

Officials have not ruled out recent rainfall as a contributing factor to the landslide. Monitoring of the sector remains in place to prevent additional incidents. The article advises readers to stay updated via the 'Ahora' bulletin.

DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.