Bus crash kills at least 20 people in Peru’s Andes | transport News

Bus crash kills at least 20 people in Peru’s Andes | transport News

Twenty others injured after bus veered off a cliff in the south-central Andes region of Ayacucho, police official says.

A bus crash in Peru’s Andes mountains has killed at least 20 people, a local police colonel has told Peruvian media.

Jhonny Rolando Valderrama, head of a highway protection division, told RPP radio that the crash occurred on the Los Libertadores highway in the Ayacucho region, located in the south-central Andes.

The bus, which was carrying more than 40 people, was headed for Ayacucho from the capital, Lima, when it veered off a cliff about 200m (656ft) high in the early morning hours, Valderrama said.

Twenty injured people were taken to hospitals, he added, as rescue teams worked to recover bodies from the crash site.

Photos shared by Peruvian news outlets and on social media showed a damaged bus lying on its side in a grassy area.

Deadly bus crashes are common on Peru’s precarious mountain roads.

In September, two dozen people were killed when a bus plummeted down a slope after veering off a mountain road near Huancavelica, northwest of the Ayacucho region.

Last year, the country registered more than 3,130 deaths from car crashes.

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