A serious bus accident occurred on Federal Highway 57 in the Hermanas-Sabinas section, specifically at kilometer 68, drawing national attention due to its tragic outcome. The incident involved a passenger bus identified as unit number 9132, which was traveling from Ciudad Acuña to Gómez Palacio, Durango. According to initial reports, the bus overturned, resulting in at least one death and multiple injuries, including a minor in critical condition.
Emergency response teams quickly arrived at the scene to assist the injured and transport them to nearby hospitals. The exact cause of the accident is still under investigation, but preliminary suspicions suggest that speeding and poor road conditions may have contributed to the crash. Witnesses described the aftermath as chaotic, with passengers trapped and others thrown from the vehicle. Rescue efforts were intense, and traffic along that section of Highway 57 was temporarily halted.
The tragic event has raised public concern over road safety, particularly on long-distance bus routes in Mexico. The Hermanas-Sabinas stretch of Highway 57 is known for heavy cargo and passenger traffic, and accidents are unfortunately not uncommon.
Local authorities have responded by recommending stricter enforcement of road safety regulations, including speed control, regular vehicle maintenance, and enhanced driver training. They have also called on transportation companies to review their safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The incident is a stark reminder of the dangers present on Mexico’s major highways and has reignited discussions on the need for improved infrastructure and enforcement.