Tens die in Peruvian bus crash near Lima

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In Lima region, near the Andes foothills, a tragic bus crash tied to the Highway Protection Division of the Peruvian National Police resulted in ten fatalities. The vehicle, carrying roughly fifty passengers, plunged from a seven-meter drop into the water of the Rímac River while traveling through the Huarochirí province. Authorities confirmed the toll after a morning briefing, underscoring the scale of the accident and the immediate need for emergency response. The incident has prompted a full review of transport safety measures in the region and highlighted the vulnerability of mountain routes that serve as vital links for communities north and east of Lima. The event is now the subject of a formal investigation to determine the factors that led to the fall and to assess the road conditions, vehicle compliance, and potential human factors involved in the crash, with findings expected in the days ahead as authorities gather evidence and testimonies. Articulating the gravity of the scene, local observers described a chaotic moment as rescuers worked to locate survivors and recover victims from the river. This update comes from a press conference where the authorities outlined the immediate measures underway to support affected families and preserve the integrity of the investigation. Reported by the Andina agency, the information reflects the initial assessment of on-site responders and the measures still to be taken to establish a clear timeline of events surrounding the crash.

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