Cordoba, Argentina—Two passengers died Wednesday after a bus was involved in a fatal accident on a major highway in Cordoba. The vehicle was traveling through the province when it veered off the road and collided with a roadside embankment. Emergency responders were called to the scene shortly after the incident occurred.
The impact left the front of the bus severely damaged, trapping several passengers inside the cabin. Firefighters worked for over an hour to extract those who were pinned under the wreckage. Two individuals were pronounced dead at the scene by arriving paramedics.
Dozens of other passengers sustained injuries and were transported to regional hospitals for urgent care. Local police have cordoned off the crash site to allow forensic teams to gather evidence. Investigators are currently inspecting the bus to determine if a mechanical failure or driver error caused the vehicle to leave the lane.
The driver of the bus was detained for questioning as part of the standard protocol for fatal traffic accidents. He provided an initial statement citing a loss of traction due to road conditions, though officials have yet to verify this claim. Traffic along the highway remained restricted throughout the morning while crews cleared the debris.
Family members of the victims are being contacted by the transport company and local authorities. Grief support teams have been stationed at the hospital to assist the survivors. The incident has caused significant concern among regular commuters on this route.
This event marks one of the most serious traffic accidents in the province so far this year. Provincial authorities are expected to hold a briefing to discuss the safety records of long-distance transport fleets. The investigation will remain ongoing as experts analyze the vehicle's telemetry data.
The highway has since reopened to normal traffic flow. Authorities continue to request that witnesses provide any available dashcam footage to the provincial police department. No further details about the victims have been released by the police office.
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