Traffic Accident Report in La Nucia: Early Morning Collision Involves Car and Motorcycle

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Two young people were injured in a traffic crash early on Saturday morning in La Nucia, according to information from the Emergency and Urgency Coordination Center. The incident occurred around 6:50 a.m. on the CV-715, a road that traverses the town’s urban area, involving a car and a motorcycle. Authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances of the collision or the exact location within the town, though it is understood to have taken place within La Nucia’s core or on routes leading out toward Polop or Benidorm.

At this stage, it is not confirmed whether both youths were aboard the motorcycle, but given the involvement of a motorcycle, that possibility is under consideration as part of the ongoing investigation. Local responders and emergency services are coordinating to gather more precise information as the scene is assessed and safety is ensured for other road users.

Responding to the scene, a mobile emergency unit operated by the Emergency Medical Service attended to the injured. The older teen presented with multiple injuries that required rapid medical evaluation and stabilization, while details about the younger rider were not disclosed due to age-related considerations. Both individuals were transported to the Marina Baixa Hospital in La Vila Joiosa for further treatment and observation, where medical teams will continue to monitor recovery progress and provide updates to families as appropriate. This kind of early-morning accident underscores the importance of cautious driving, especially on arterial routes that cut through populated areas. Authorities urge travelers to remain aware of pedestrian activity, sudden traffic movements, and the potential for debris on the roadway after a crash, which can complicate rescue and recovery efforts.

As more information becomes available, the CICU and local police will release further updates to clarify the sequence of events and the current condition of the injured. In the meantime, residents and commuters are reminded of common-sense safety measures: obey speed limits, wear appropriate protective gear on two-wheeled vehicles, and ensure vehicles are properly maintained to withstand the start of the day’s traffic, when visibility may be lower and roads can be busier as local businesses and schools begin their morning routines. Cited sources include the Centro de Información y Coordinación de Urgencias and the coordinating services of the regional health system. Source attribution: CICU and regional emergency services.

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