This Thursday, June 4, a serious accident was reported between two TransMilenio dual buses, exactly at the San Bernardo station, in Bogotá. According to official information, there is vehicular congestion while all corresponding work is carried out.
Authorities confirmed to EL TIEMPO that there are already at least 15 injured people after the strong collision between the two buses, traveling south-north. However, an official report on what happened is still awaited.
Details of the TransMilenio accident in Bogotá
Around 7:26 AM this Thursday, the first report was released, stating that the San Bernardo station, on the Carrera Décima trunk line, temporarily suspended its services.
“TransMilenio buses are moving to the mixed lane and performing counterflow to reduce congestion,” they specified on communication channels.
The public service company indicated that “the information will be shared through the official channels of the respective entities.”
For now, no further details are known about the people who were injured after an apparent strong collision between the dual buses, nor about the health status of the drivers.
Images shared on social media showed the magnitude of the road accident, which has led to the presence of competent authorities in the area and several ambulances to attend to passengers.
A few minutes before the publication of this note, TransMilenio confirmed through its social media channels that “the incident continued at the station and it was still temporarily out of service in the south-north direction.” Additionally, it was also emphasized that the dual buses are “performing counterflow.”
The emergency continues after the incident, for which no hypotheses have yet been established. The photos show the strong impact caused to the rear of one of the buses and the remains of the windows of both.
After what happened, passengers had to be evacuated to proceed with the necessary work, and the buses left the mixed lane. So far, drivers are still being asked to take alternate routes to improve traffic in the area.
Official statement from TransMilenio
Regarding the road accident between two dual buses at San Bernardo station, TransMilenio S. A. reported that “as soon as the incident was reported, all protocols were activated.”
According to the official statement known by this newspaper several minutes after the publication of this note, the people who were injured are not “in critical condition”.
“So far, health organizations are assisting at the site, and no one is reported to be in critical condition,” they highlighted.
The company reiterated that the buses involved are owned by the concessionaire Consorcio Express and they are ready to “collaborate with the authorities to clarify the causes of the road accident.”
Finally, they expressed their full commitment to the investigations and assured that they will “reinforce control and monitoring measures to guarantee the safety of passengers.”
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