Mar 17 • 14:10 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Accident victims on the Raposo Tavares highway are discharged from the hospital

Victims of a collision between a bus and a truck on the Raposo Tavares highway in Brazil have started to be discharged from medical facilities.

On Monday, November 16, a serious accident occurred on the Raposo Tavares highway (SP-270) in Álvares Machado, Brazil, involving a bus and a truck. The report reveals that 18 individuals were affected by the incident, with most sustaining minor injuries while one person remained in critical condition. The collision necessitated urgent medical attention, with victims being transported to nearby hospitals in Presidente Prudente and Álvares Machado.

By Tuesday, November 17, there was progress in the treatment of those injured. The Santa Casa Hospital in Presidente Prudente announced that six individuals had been discharged, including a child. Meanwhile, the Regional Hospital of Presidente Prudente reported that nine victims were treated at their facility, comprising a demographic mix of seven women and two men, with ages ranging from 16 to 50 years old. The condition of the remaining patients varied, with hopes for further recoveries as they continue to receive care.

This incident highlights the ongoing concerns related to road safety in Brazil, particularly on highways linking major cities. The quick response from emergency services and healthcare providers illustrates the importance of preparedness for such emergencies, and it underscores the need for continued efforts to enhance safety measures on busy roadways to prevent future accidents.

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