Bus Crash in Peru Injures Tourists, Including Italians
Tourists Injured in Bus Crash on Machu Picchu Road
Several tourists, including Italians, were injured when a bus carrying them from Machu Picchu veered off the road in Peru. The accident occurred on the road leading down from the ancient Inca citadel to the town of Aguas Calientes, a popular tourist destination.
Bus Crashed on Steep, Winding Road
The bus was reportedly carrying a group of tourists who had just visited Machu Picchu when it crashed. The road where the accident occurred is steep and winding, with sharp curves and sheer drops. Police are investigating the cause of the crash, but initial reports suggest that the bus may have lost control while navigating a curve.
Multiple Injuries Reported
Multiple passengers were injured in the crash, including several Italians. The extent of their injuries is not yet known, but some are reported to be serious. The injured tourists were taken to a local hospital for treatment. The bus driver was also injured and is being questioned by police.
Machu Picchu Popular Tourist Destination
Machu Picchu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Peru. Thousands of tourists visit the ancient Inca city each year, often taking buses or trains to reach the site from Cusco or other cities.
Bus Crashes Not Uncommon in Peru
Bus crashes are not uncommon in Peru due to the country's mountainous terrain and often poorly maintained roads. In recent years, several fatal bus crashes have occurred in the Cusco region, which is home to Machu Picchu.
Authorities Investigate Crash
Peruvian authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and have launched a safety review of the road leading to Machu Picchu. The government has expressed its concern over the number of bus crashes and is working to improve safety measures for tourists visiting the region.
Travelers Advised to Exercise Caution
Travelers planning to visit Machu Picchu are advised to exercise caution and choose reputable transportation providers. They should also be aware of the risks associated with traveling on the road leading to the site and take appropriate precautions.
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