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Traffic Accident in Ponceano Leaves Four Injured

From El Comercio · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • A traffic accident in Quito's Ponceano sector on July 12, 2026, injured four people.
  • Emergency services responded quickly, providing pre-hospital care to the injured.
  • Authorities closed a street to facilitate emergency operations and advised drivers to use alternate routes.

An emergency response was mobilized in Quito's Ponceano sector following a traffic accident on Sunday, July 12, 2026. The incident resulted in four individuals sustaining injuries and caused significant traffic disruptions in the northern part of the capital. Emergency response teams were alerted to the collision in Ponceano, a densely populated residential and commercial area. A specialized paramedic unit arrived at the scene to provide immediate medical assistance and assess the condition of those involved. Medical personnel administered pre-hospital care to the four individuals, evaluating their injuries to stabilize them before any potential transport to a medical facility. Following the on-site medical evaluations, one of the four injured individuals required transport to a hospital for specialized treatment. The other three were stabilized at the scene. To ensure the safety of the public and facilitate the work of paramedics and security personnel, authorities temporarily closed Juan de Celis street. This allowed for unimpeded access for ambulances and secured the area during cleanup and assessment operations. Authorities are advising drivers navigating the Ponceano area to stay informed through official channels and to utilize alternative routes while traffic conditions return to normal. This incident highlights ongoing traffic safety concerns in Quito, with reports indicating frequent accidents in the city.

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