Bus Crash in Brazil Kills 6, Injures 45 Migrant Farm Workers
Bus Crash in Brazil Claims Lives of Migrant Workers
According to Главком: A passenger bus carrying migrant agricultural workers crashed in southeastern Brazil, resulting in six fatalities and 45 injuries. The accident occurred on the BR-153 federal highway near the city of Marília in São Paulo state. The bus, which was transporting workers from the state of Maranhão to Santa Catarina state, veered off the road and overturned.
The workers were traveling to take up seasonal employment in apple harvesting. Authorities immediately transported the injured to nearby medical facilities for treatment. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation, with details of the incident reported by the Reuters news agency. Such long-distance travel for seasonal work is common in Brazil's large agricultural sector.
Passenger Transport Safety Concerns
This tragedy has renewed focus on the safety of passenger transport in Brazil, particularly on routes used by migrant seasonal laborers. Road accidents involving buses frequently raise serious concerns about infrastructure conditions and traffic law enforcement across the country's vast road network.
The ongoing investigation into this crash aims to identify the contributing factors and help prevent similar incidents in the future.
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