A devastating crash on Thursday at the 209-kilometer mark of the National Highway, near the Aguada de Pasajeros municipality in Cienfuegos, has resulted in at least two confirmed fatalities and seven injured, according to initial reports. Alejandro Romero Alvarez, a deputy in the National Assembly of People's Power and secretary of the Municipal Committee of the Union of Young Communists, shared on Facebook, "We are currently at the Provincial Hospital alongside provincial authorities, following the established protocols in response to the incident. The first injured individuals are arriving, and two deaths have been reported."
Preliminary details from the Telecenter Perlavisión reveal that the incident involved a collision with a 16-seat Transtur minibus from the Santa Fe base in Havana. The minibus, carrying eight tourists and the driver, crashed into the highway divider at kilometer 209.
Local authorities are present at the accident site and the hospital, executing emergency protocols while offering support to those affected and their relatives. The number of casualties and injured may be updated as investigations into this tragic event continue.
In another incident on the same day, a fire broke out in the electrical panels of the "Carlos Manuel de Céspedes" thermoelectric plant in the province of Cienfuegos. The blaze, which caused concern in the morning hours, was quickly extinguished thanks to the swift response of local staff and firefighters.
Key Details About the Cienfuegos Highway Accident
What caused the accident in Cienfuegos?
The accident was caused by a collision involving a 16-seat Transtur minibus that crashed into the highway divider.
How many casualties have been confirmed from the accident?
There have been at least two confirmed fatalities and seven injured individuals.