Cuenca, Ecuador—Five people are dead after a passenger van lost control and collided with a heavy transport vehicle in the Azuay province. The wreck occurred on a winding stretch of highway known for its sharp turns and limited visibility. Local police received the distress call shortly after eight in the morning.
Emergency medical technicians arrived to find the van mangled against a concrete barrier. Four occupants were pronounced dead at the scene while a fifth died during transport to the hospital. Two other survivors are currently in critical condition under intensive care.
Initial investigations suggest that high speeds and wet road surfaces played a significant role. The driver reportedly attempted to overtake a slower vehicle before losing traction on a bend. The van then veered directly into the path of oncoming traffic.
Authorities have closed the highway to allow forensic teams to map the wreckage. Traffic is being diverted through secondary mountain passes, creating significant delays for commercial freight. The cleanup crews are currently removing fuel and debris from the asphalt.
Witnesses from a nearby bus stop described the impact as deafening. They watched as the van spun out of control before disappearing into a cloud of dust. Emergency personnel arrived within twenty minutes of the initial collision.
The provincial prosecutor is questioning the survivors to determine the sequence of events. There is no immediate evidence of mechanical failure, though a full inspection of the van is scheduled. The owner of the transport company is cooperating with the police inquiry.
Families of the victims have started to arrive at the local morgue for identification. Counselors are on hand to provide support to those processing the news. This particular stretch of road has seen three similar incidents in the past twelve months.
The state of the road surface is being analyzed for potential design flaws. Engineers are reviewing speed limits and signage in the area. Official reports on the cause of the crash will likely emerge within the next forty-eight hours.
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