Lima, Peru—Two people died Wednesday in a violent collision on the Pan-American Highway. The crash involved two vehicles that collided head-on during a busy period of mid-afternoon traffic. Emergency services arrived to find one of the vehicles overturned in the center lane.
Police closed a significant stretch of the highway to allow for the recovery of the bodies and the removal of the wreckage. Traffic backed up for several miles, affecting transport logistics for hours. Investigators spent the afternoon collecting digital evidence and measuring skid marks on the asphalt.
Paramedics confirmed two deaths at the scene, while two others were rushed to the hospital with severe trauma. The cause of the collision remains under investigation by the specialized traffic division. Witnesses are being asked to provide statements to the local police unit.
Road safety on this highway has been a recurring issue for years, with frequent high-speed accidents reported. Authorities noted that the section where the crash occurred is prone to heavy traffic volume. The highway management firm has not yet responded to requests for information regarding current safety markings.
Forensic teams are analyzing the vehicles to determine if mechanical failure played a part in the incident. All lanes remained blocked while crews cleaned up fuel spills and debris from the road surface. Normal traffic flow will not resume until the police clear the scene completely.
Drivers were diverted to alternative, longer routes through the coastal desert. This has caused delays for freight transport moving goods to and from the capital. The identities of the deceased are being withheld until next of kin are notified by the medical examiner.
The investigation into the circumstances of the crash continues as investigators work through the night. No further updates are expected until the police finalize their preliminary report tomorrow morning.
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