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No less than 37 useless after passenger bus falls into ravine in Peru
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No less than 37 useless after passenger bus falls into ravine in Peru

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Last updated: November 12, 2025 8:39 pm
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A passenger bus fell right into a deep ravine early Wednesday after crashing with one other automobile in southern Peru, killing a minimum of 37 individuals and injuring 13 extra, authorities stated.

The well being supervisor of the Arequipa area, Walther Oporto, instructed native radio RPP that the bus hit a pickup truck and went off a street on a curve, falling greater than 650 toes to the banks of the Ocoña river.

The bus had departed from the town of Chala, a mining space additionally in southern Peru, and was heading to the town of Arequipa.

Native leaders provided their condolences to the households of crash victims, saying in a assertion they’re praying for individuals who died and for the speedy restoration of those that had been injured.

Deadly bus accidents usually are not unusual in Peru. Following a lethal spate of them over various years, Peruvian officers in 2018 banned all buses from carrying passengers throughout a slim stretch of freeway close to the nation’s Pacific Coast, which had been dubbed “Satan’s Curve.” 

On the time, greater than 50 individuals lately fell to their deaths when the bus they had been driving in tumbled over a cliff alongside that street, in certainly one of Peru’s deadliest automobile accidents in historical past. 

In August, a bus overturned on a freeway and 10 individuals died. In July, one other bus touring from Lima to Peru’s Amazon area additionally overturned, leaving a minimum of 18 individuals useless and 48 injured.

In January, a minimum of six individuals died and 32 had been injured when a bus fell right into a river.

In 2024 there have been roughly 3,173 deaths on account of site visitors accidents within the South American nation, in accordance with official knowledge from the Loss of life Data System.

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