Death toll in Peruvian bus crash climbs to 48
Xinhua | Updated: 2018-01-03 09:42
LIMA - The death toll from a bus that plummeted off a steep cliff near Peru's capital Lima on Tuesday has climbed to 48, police said.
According to the police, 36 bodies are being transferred to the morgue of the town of Chancay, while another 12 bodies are still trapped inside the bus.
Six survivors, who are suffering from serious injuries, were evacuated to hospitals in cities of Lima, Callao and Chancay.
The bus was carrying some 50 passengers when it crashed into a trailer truck around midday and skidded off the road about 48 km north of Lima, in a location known as Pasamayo.
Officials said earlier that the trailer truck had invaded the wrong lane and was to blame for the accident.
Images of the crash site showed the wreckage of the bus landing upside down on a rocky shoreline, some 100 meters below the highway.
The tragedy occurred at a dangerous turn in the road known as the "Devil's Curve."
Firefighters and police officers, as well as two helicopters and a patrol boat of the Peruvian Navy, have joined the rescue work.
However, as the night came, the rising tide and a dense fog have made the rescue work more difficult.