Junín, Peru—A passenger bus plunged down a steep ravine this morning while traveling along a narrow mountain highway. Local authorities have confirmed multiple fatalities, with emergency teams still working to reach the wreckage.
The bus, which departed from the regional hub before dawn, lost control on a winding curve. It tumbled nearly two hundred meters before coming to a rest in the dense canyon brush below.
Rescue personnel faced immediate challenges due to the rugged terrain and the unstable nature of the slope. Ambulances from several surrounding districts are currently ferrying the injured to central hospitals.
The sight of the crumpled vehicle has drawn a crowd of concerned family members to the base of the canyon. They remain behind a police perimeter as rescuers utilize ropes and specialized gear to extract the remaining passengers.
Police suspect that thick morning fog and high speeds may have contributed to the accident. Preliminary reports suggest the driver failed to navigate the sharp turn that has seen similar incidents in the past.
Regional health directors have mobilized all available surgeons to handle the influx of trauma patients. The scale of the accident has overwhelmed the local medical facilities in this mountainous province.
Transportation officials are expected to begin an inspection of the bus's maintenance records later today. Public anger is rising regarding the safety of inter-provincial travel on these high-altitude routes.
The rescue operation will continue throughout the night. Lighting rigs have been brought in to ensure teams can clear the wreckage safely as darkness falls over the Andes.
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