A heartbreaking tragedy struck early Tuesday, July 5, in Oaxaca’s Mixteca region when a passenger bus plunged off a ravine near Magdalena Peñasco. The crash claimed 27 lives and left 17 more injured, according to state officials.
The 2002 Jaguar bus had departed from Santiago Yosondúa, headed for Mexico City, when the driver lost control near a curve. The bus fell to a riverbank behind the local church, trapping many passengers beneath the wreckage.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene, pulling survivors from the debris and transporting the injured to a nearby hospital in Tlaxiaco. The recovery of victims is ongoing, with some still awaiting identification. Heavy machinery is being used to lift the destroyed bus.
The crash has left the region in shock. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause.
A Reminder for All Travelers:
This tragedy is a sobering reminder to prioritize road safety:
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Always follow speed limits and adjust to road conditions.
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Wear seatbelts at all times.
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Avoid distractions like phones or eating while driving.
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Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Keep your vehicle well-maintained and get plenty of rest before long trips.
Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones affected by this devastating accident.