A serious bus accident occurred at kilometer 68 on Federal Highway 57, between Hermanas and Sabinas, involving a bus traveling
from Ciudad Acuña to Gómez Palacio. The bus overturned, leaving one person dead and several injured, including a critically injured child.
Emergency services responded quickly, but the scene was chaotic. Speeding and poor road conditions are suspected causes, though an
investigation is ongoing. The incident has sparked renewed concern about road safety on Mexico’s highways, especially on busy long-distance routes.
Authorities are urging stricter safety measures, including speed enforcement, vehicle maintenance, and better driver training, while also calling for
transportation companies to review their protocols. The tragedy highlights ongoing issues with infrastructure and highway safety enforcement in the country.
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