Multiple-Vehicle Crash Blocks Highway in Peru, Injures Several
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A multi-vehicle collision occurred on the Carretera Central in Huarochirí, Peru, on June 6.
- The accident involved at least three vehicles, including a truck and a minivan, causing injuries and blocking the highway in both directions.
- Emergency services responded, and the Ministry of Health activated its response protocols to assist the injured.
A serious multi-vehicle accident on the Carretera Central in Huarochirí, Peru, has resulted in multiple injuries and caused a complete closure of the highway, leading to significant traffic congestion. The crash occurred on June 6 near kilometer 88, in the San Mateo de Huanchor district, reportedly involving a truck, a trailer, and a minivan. Some local reports suggest up to six vehicles may have been involved in the collision.
Among those injured were two members of the National Police's Rescue Unit, who received assistance along with other affected individuals from emergency personnel dispatched to the scene. The exact cause of the accident remains under investigation. The closure of this vital route, which connects Lima with the central highlands, has created extensive vehicle queues and disrupted travel for many.
In response to the emergency, Peru's Ministry of Health announced it had activated its response protocols. The Mobile Emergency Care System (SAMU) deployed an ambulance to provide medical attention to the injured, with a second unit on standby. Local health facilities were also placed on alert to ensure timely care for victims. Authorities are working on rescue operations, treating the injured, and clearing the wreckage to reopen the Carretera Central. Drivers are advised to exercise caution and stay informed about the road conditions.
Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.