Bus Crash at Peruvian Devil's Flare, 46 Dead MensteemCreated with Sketch.

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death occurred in Peru. At least 46 people were reported killed when the bus plunged into a 100-meter-deep ravine on the edge of the coast of Peruvian coast road called the Devil's Curve. The deadly incident took place on Tuesday, January 2, 2017.

According to local authorities, the busload of 57 passengers plunged into a ravine as it avoided friction with a heavy truck carrying the heavy equipment at the demon's bend. Indeed, the unfortunate bus is carrying passengers back to the capital city of Lima after the celebration of the new year outside the city.

"Most of the bus bodies were destroyed and passengers crashed onto rocks (coastal)," said Claudia Espinoza, one of the volunteers who helped the victims' evacuation process.

The evacuation process of bus accidents was quite difficult because the location of the incident, namely coastal cliffs Pasamayo City, suffered a long enough congestion pascakecegah related.

In addition, the narrow and bumpy road terrain also makes it difficult for SAR teams to reach an area about 45 kilometers north of the capital city of Lima. As a result, the evacuation process of the bus crash was only really done in the late afternoon.

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