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At least 23 dead after bus plummets over 650 feet into ravine in Peru

At least 23 people are dead in Peru after a bus plummeted over 650 feet into a ravine on Tuesday while traveling from the capital Lima to the southern city of Ayacucho, authorities said.

Relatives of the passengers wait for news about their loved ones outside the Mariscal Hospital in...
Relatives of the passengers wait for news about their loved ones outside the Mariscal Hospital in Ayacucho, Peru, on July 16, 2024.

At least 23 dead after bus plummets over 650 feet into ravine in Peru

Search and rescue operations are underway, the country’s Interior Ministry said on X, adding that 13 people are injured.

The accident happened around 5 a.m. local time and the cause is unknown, authorities said.

All of those injured are being treated in nearby hospitals.

Peru’s mountainous roads have seen several deadly accidents in the past few years.

In April 2021, a bus accident occurred in Peru’s Áncash department, around 280 miles from Lima, leaving 20 people dead and 14 injured.

In February 2022, another 20 people died and 33 were injured after a bus derailed and fell into a 330 foot ravine in the Pataz province, in northern Peru.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

The accident in Peru has once again highlighted the risks on the Americas' rugged roads, attracting international concern for road safety in the region. Despite the ongoing efforts to improve road infrastructure, the World Health Organization reports that road accidents remain a significant public health issue globally.

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