A passenger bus carrying 66 people, of whom 18 died and 24 were hospitalized. Come see what\’s being said about that bus and where this unfortunate accident occurred. THE LINK IS IN THE FIRST COMMENT.

A tragic traffic accident left at least 18 people dead and 24 injured early Friday morning, July 25, when a passenger bus plunged down a slope in the central region of Junín, Peru.

The information was confirmed by the Regional Health Directorate (DIRESA) and the Peruvian National Police (PNP), according to reports from the state news agency Andina.

The accident occurred at kilometer 57 of the Central Highway, near the town of Tarma, a mountainous area with difficult access.

The vehicle had departed at 10:45 p.m. on Thursday, July 24, from the Yerbateros bus terminal in Lima, bound for the central highlands. A total of 66 passengers were on board.

According to statements by Junín’s regional health director, Clifor Curipaco, 16 of the victims died at the scene of the accident, while two more died in hospitals after being evacuated.

Among the 24 injured, several were transferred to hospitals in Tarma and Chanchamayo, where they continue to receive specialized medical care.

The cause of the accident is still under investigation. However, reports collected by local media indicate that the bus had mechanical problems before the accident.

Police authorities are working to gather evidence and statements to determine whether technical negligence, excessive speed, or other errors may have contributed to the incident.

Rescue teams, firefighters, medical personnel, and National Police officers participated in the relief efforts during the first hours after the accident.

The Junín Disaster Relief Agency (DIRESA) has activated emergency protocols to ensure care for those affected and provide psychological support to the victims’ families.

In addition, authorities from the Ministry of Transport have been notified to assess the conditions of interprovincial transport on that route.

This unfortunate incident reopens the debate on road safety in Peru, especially on high-risk routes such as the Central Highway, which connects Lima with the Andean region and is frequently the scene of serious accidents.

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