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At least 37 dead in Bolivia after two buses collide
At least 37 dead in Bolivia after two buses collide

Jordan Times

time02-03-2025

  • Jordan Times

At least 37 dead in Bolivia after two buses collide

LA PAZ — Two passenger buses collided Saturday on a highway in southern Bolivia, leaving at least 37 people dead including eight minors, police said, in the country's worst bus accident to date this year."So far we have 37 confirmed deaths," Colonel Wilson Flores told AFP of the crash near the city of Uyuni in the department of 41 people were injured and transported to hospitals, police foreigners were among those killed: five Peruvians and a three-year-old German girl. Seven other minors also accident occurred on a narrow two-way road early of the buses was heading to the city of Oruro, the scene this weekend of the Oruro Carnival, one of the largest festivals in Latin America that attracts tens of thousands of prosecutor Gonzalo Aparicio told state-run news agency ABI that the driver of one of the buses had been drinking and was speeding when he strayed into the opposing lane where he crashed into the oncoming vehicle."So far it is known that a driver of one of the buses was under the influence of alcohol," he an official had said one of the drivers, who survived the crash in grave condition, had "alcohol breath," so a blood test was winding mountain roads are notoriously accidents kill an average of 1,400 people every year in the country of about 12 million inhabitants, according to government data. Potosi accounts for 10.6 percent of all traffic accidents with fatalities in the South American country, according to the Bolivian Observatory of Citizen Saturday's collision, 64 people had died in traffic accidents in Potosi alone this year, according to a police accident comes less than two weeks after at least 30 people were killed when a passenger bus plunged into an 800-meter-deep ravine in southern Bolivia. The accident happened on a narrow two-way road between the cities of Potosi and Oruro, with the route running along a ravine nearly half a mile deep. Authorities said the crash was potentially caused by speeding, with the driver unable to control the January, another nineteen people were killed when a bus careened off a road, also near Potosi. The driver in that accident was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving causing fatalities.

At least 37 dead in Bolivia after two buses collide
At least 37 dead in Bolivia after two buses collide

Sharjah 24

time01-03-2025

  • Sharjah 24

At least 37 dead in Bolivia after two buses collide

Serious accident near Uyuni The crash, the deadliest in Bolivia so far this year, happened on a narrow two-way road early Saturday morning. One of the buses was traveling to the Oruro Carnival, a major event in Latin America attracting tens of thousands of visitors. Possible causes and investigation While the exact cause of the collision remains unclear, police reported that one of the buses had veered into the opposite lane. Additionally, one of the drivers, who survived but is in critical condition, was found to have "alcohol breath," prompting a blood test. Bolivia's dangerous roads Bolivia's mountain roads are known for their perilous conditions, with road accidents claiming an average of 1,400 lives annually in the country.

37 dead in Bolivia after 2 buses collide, police say
37 dead in Bolivia after 2 buses collide, police say

Voice of America

time01-03-2025

  • Voice of America

37 dead in Bolivia after 2 buses collide, police say

Two passenger buses collided Saturday on a highway in southern Bolivia, leaving at least 37 dead, including two children, and some 30 people injured, police said. "So far we have 37 confirmed deaths," Colonel Wilson Flores told AFP about the crash near the city of Uyuni in the department of Potosi. The accident, the country's most serious so far this year, occurred on a narrow two-way road early Saturday. One of the buses was heading to the city of Oruro, the scene this weekend of the Oruro Carnival, one of the largest festivals in Latin America. It attracts tens of thousands of people. It is still unclear what caused the accident, but police said that one of the buses had veered into the opposite lane. "There has been a fatal accident, and it has left us' with 'confirmed fatalities already," Osmar Salvatierra, an official of the municipality of Uyuni, told local media. Police were at the scene to clarify the circumstances of the crash and said they will provide an official report. Officials also said one of the drivers, who survived the accident in grave condition, had "alcohol breath," so a blood test was performed. Bolivia's winding mountain roads are notoriously deadly. Road accidents kill an average of 1,400 people every year in the country of about 12 million inhabitants, according to government data. Some information in this report is from Reuters.

Bus crash kills at least 37 in Bolivia
Bus crash kills at least 37 in Bolivia

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Bus crash kills at least 37 in Bolivia

At least 37 people have died and 30 left injured after two passenger buses collided in Bolivia, police said. The crash happened early on Saturday about 5km (3 miles) from the south-western city of Uyuni. One of the drivers was receiving intensive care while the other was in a stable condition, police commander Wilson Flores said. Images published in Bolivian media showed a badly damaged coach with its bodywork ripped off and luggage scattered on the roadside. The buses collided on the route between Uyuni and Colchani in Bolivia's Potosí department after a "lane invasion", local media reported. One bus was travelling to the western city of Oruro, where Oruro Carnival - one of Latin America's largest festivals - was taking place. The vehicles were recovered by 10:00 local time (14:00 GMT) and those injured were taken to hospitals in both Oruro and Potosí. Those who died have not been identified and the condition of the injured is yet to be determined. According to local media, Cdr Flores said police were awaiting the results of alcohol tests taken by the drivers. Deadly traffic accidents are common in Bolivia. More than 30 people were killed in February when a bus plunged almost 800m (2625 ft) into a ravine between the cities of Potosí and Oruro. In January, 19 people were killed when another bus came off a road in the same region, also near Potosí. An average of 1,400 people die in road accidents every year in the country of about 12 million inhabitants, according to government data. Bus crash in Bolivia kills at least 30 people

Bus crash in Bolivia kills at least 37 people
Bus crash in Bolivia kills at least 37 people

BBC News

time01-03-2025

  • BBC News

Bus crash in Bolivia kills at least 37 people

At least 37 people have died and 30 left injured after two passenger buses collided in Bolivia, police said. The crash happened early on Saturday about 5km (3 miles) from the south-western city of of the drivers was receiving intensive care while the other was in a stable condition, police commander Wilson Flores published in Bolivian media showed a badly damaged coach with its bodywork ripped off and luggage scattered on the roadside. The buses collided on the route between Uyuni and Colchani in Bolivia's Potosí department after a "lane invasion", local media bus was travelling to the western city of Oruro, where Oruro Carnival - one of Latin America's largest festivals - was taking vehicles were recovered by 10:00 local time (14:00 GMT) and those injured were taken to hospitals in both Oruro and Potosí.Those who died have not been identified and the condition of the injured is yet to be to local media, Cdr Flores said police were awaiting the results of alcohol tests taken by the traffic accidents are common in Bolivia. More than 30 people were killed in February when a bus plunged almost 800m (2625 ft) into a ravine between the cities of Potosí and January, 19 people were killed when another bus came off a road in the same region, also near Potosí.An average of 1,400 people die in road accidents every year in the country of about 12 million inhabitants, according to government data.

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