International media reports have indicated that a passenger bus caught fire in Brazil as a result of a traffic accident, leading to the deaths of more than 30 people.
Brazilian authorities announced on Sunday, December 22 that this deadly incident took place on the Minas Gerais highway in southeastern Brazil, resulting in 38 fatalities and 13 others injured.
In a statement, the Bahia Fire Department reported that the bus caught fire after colliding with a truck, and the condition of the other passengers, who were transferred to a local hospital, has been described as critical.
According to reports, the passenger bus had 45 people aboard and was on its way out of São Paulo city.
Meanwhile, Brazilian firefighters also stated that some reports suggest that a piece of granite struck the bus, triggering the incident.
The tragic accident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety in Brazil, particularly on busy highways where such collisions can have devastating consequences. Authorities are now investigating the exact cause of the fire, with speculations around the involvement of a granite rock adding to the complexity of the incident.
This event underscores the need for stricter safety regulations, better infrastructure, and swift emergency response systems to minimize the loss of life in similar future occurrences. As families mourn their lost loved ones, the tragedy also serves as a reminder of the potential hazards faced by travelers every day on the roads.
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