Bus overturns on the Washington Luís highway, leaving injured in Uchôa, SP
A bus overturned on the Washington Luís highway in Uchôa, Brazil, injuring at least 12 people after losing control and being hit by a truck.
A serious accident occurred on the Washington Luís highway (SP-310) in Uchôa, São Paulo, when a bus heading to Aparecida overturned, leading to injuries for at least 12 passengers. The incident took place late on Thursday evening, with preliminary police information indicating that the bus driver lost control before the vehicle tumbled and was subsequently struck by a truck at km 417 of the highway. This tragic event underscores the precarious nature of road travel in Brazil, where many factors can contribute to accidents of this nature.
Following the accident, emergency services responded promptly, rescuing 24 passengers uninjured while seven individuals suffered minor injuries and four experienced moderate injuries. The wreckage of the bus remained at the scene awaiting a tow, and the truck involved in the crash was removed earlier, leading to a partial reopening of the highway by early Friday morning. The local authorities initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident, aiming to gather further details on the factors that led to the loss of control by the bus driver and the collision with the truck.
The bus is owned by Viação Itamarati, a transport company that has been reached out to for additional information regarding the incident and assistance to the injured passengers. This accident has raised concerns about road safety in the region, especially given the high volume of passengers who rely on such transportation services for travel across the state. Authorities are likely to evaluate road conditions, driver training, and vehicle maintenance in the wake of this incident to prevent future accidents and ensure passenger safety on the highways.