Bogotá, Colombia—Four people died Wednesday morning following a high-speed bus crash on the primary highway linking the capital to Medellín. The vehicle reportedly lost control on a winding stretch of the mountain road. Emergency crews arrived to find the bus overturned on the shoulder of the highway.
Paramedics spent hours extracting trapped passengers from the mangled wreckage. Initial assessments confirm that four individuals succumbed to their injuries at the scene. Ambulances transported dozens of other injured travelers to hospitals in nearby municipalities.
State police closed the highway to allow for forensic recovery and vehicle removal. Traffic backed up for several kilometers in both directions as investigators mapped the skid marks. The cause of the crash remains under review by transportation authorities.
Witnesses on the road reported heavy mist and slippery pavement during the early morning hours. Road conditions in this region often turn dangerous during the rainy season. Mechanics are currently analyzing the braking system of the bus to check for equipment failure.
The bus company has not yet provided a statement regarding the driver or the vehicle's maintenance history. Survivors are being held at a local shelter to provide statements to police. Identifying the deceased remains a priority for the forensic medical office.
This route remains one of the most critical transit arteries in the country. Frequent accidents have previously prompted calls for increased patrols and infrastructure improvements. The highway serves as the main freight and passenger path between the two largest urban centers.
Authorities confirmed that no other vehicles were involved in the primary collision. Cleanup crews are working to clear debris from the lane to restore transit flow by evening. The site remains an active zone for police investigators and recovery teams.
The road is expected to stay restricted until the final investigation reports are filed. Families of the victims continue to arrive at the crash site as identification efforts proceed.
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