2015 Argentina road accident explained

2015 Argentina road accident
Date:14 December 2015
Location:Rosario de la Frontera
Country:Argentina
Deaths:43
Injuries:8

A bus carrying Argentine frontier police plunged off a bridge in rural northern Argentina, killing 43 and injuring 8.[1] [2] [3]

Causes

The crash took place at the National Route 34, which has little maintenance and many potholes. Areas near bridges are more susceptible to collisions, as the frequent braking of heavy trucks before crossing them damages the roads even further. According to investigations, the tires of the bus blew out some yards before a bridge, which caused the driver to lose control of the vehicle.

Reactions

President Mauricio Macri, who had just took office, sent his condolences to the relatives of the victims. He said that "We have to improve the country roads, so that these things don’t keep happening". The Plan Belgrano, announced a short time before, was aimed to improve the poorly maintained infrastructure at the Argentine northern provinces. He also declared a national day of mourning.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bus plunges from bridge in Argentina; 43 dead. February 18, 2016. December 14, 2015 . Diego . Laje . Michael . Pearson. CNN.
  2. Web site: Argentina bus crash leaves 43 border patrol officers dead. February 18, 2016. December 14, 2015. Hugh. Bronstein. Walter. Bianchi. Reuters.
  3. Web site: Bus Crash in Argentina Kills Over 40 Police Officers. February 18, 2016. Jonathan . Gilbert. December 14, 2015. The New York Times.