A charter bus with 46 passengers, mostly teenagers, toppled on Sunday morning (26), in Serra Dona Francisca (SC-418), at the height of Joinville. According to the Fire Department, the vehicle was destined for the Beto Carrero theme park in Penha.
The bus, which belonged to Viação Canoinhas, originated the city of Canoinhas, a city located in the northern plateau of the state. The accident occurred around 7am on a curve at km 13 of the highway.
According to the Fire Department, the bus was moving with 46 passengers, most of them teenagers. 24 people were taken to hospitals in the cities of Campo Alegre, São Bento do Sul and Joinville.
Among the injured are:
- The 42 -year -old bus driver who had a fracture on his left arm;
- A 24, 24, who reported the corporation to feel pain in the cervical region with the suspicion that she fractured her right -hand man;
- a 17 -year -old who suffered a probable fracture in the right scapula;
- A teenager, also from 17, with a cut on the left side of the head, which presented recent memory loss while traveling to the hospital;
- A 28 -year -old who said he felt pain in his hip on the left side;
- A 52 woman who reported pain in the left shoulder.
Still according to the firefighters, no death was recorded.
The occurrence was attended by teams from military firefighters, volunteer firefighters and the Military Highway Police. Until the last update of this report, the stretch was banned for vehicle service and removal.
Viação Canoinhas published a note about the accident on social networks:
“Viação Canoinhas Travel and Tourism Company reports the incident on Sunday morning, January 26, involving a bus from its fleet.
To date, the occasion of this statement, victims with light and moderate injuries have been recorded. There is no fatality or victims in serious condition. The Canoinhas Viação team, through their managers, have moved to the scene of the accident and are providing all the aid and assistance to the victims. ”
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