The Borneo Post

At least 16 dead after bus crashed into parked cars in Peru

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LIMA: At least 16 people including two Germans were killed and 40 others injured after a bus crashed into parked cars in the south of Peru, authoritie­s confirmed.

The accident happened early Monday on the main coastal highway used by many tour bus companies and linking the capital Lima with Arequipa in the south.

In a statement late Monday the prosecutor’s office said there were two German citizens, 10 Peruvians, and four unidentifi­ed people among the 16 killed.

Among the injured were two Brazilians, two Americans and one Spaniard, according to the health ministry.

The crash occurred in the early hours of Monday when the bus left its lane and crashed into eight vehicles parked on the side of the road, at Kilometre 571 of the South Pan-American route, in the Arequipa region.

Police and firefighte­rs took the injured to hospitals in Arequipa and Nazca, cities that attract large numbers of tourists.

The bus had left Lima and was heading to Arequipa, a journey of around 16 hours.

Deadly traffic accidents are frequent in Peru, particular­ly during the rainy season at this time of year, but also due to poor road surfaces, insufficie­nt signage and a lack of control by authoritie­s. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Men look at a a double-decker bus that crashed into parked cards on the Pan American Highway in the Arequipa region, southern Peru.
— AFP photo Men look at a a double-decker bus that crashed into parked cards on the Pan American Highway in the Arequipa region, southern Peru.

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