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Car hits gas station in Santa Clara after colliding with “almendrón”

The events took place at the Servicentro de Maceo y Central in the capital of Villa Clara.

Imágenes del accidente y servicentro de Santa Clara (imagen de archivo) © Facebook / Accidente Buses & Camiones - Google
Images of the accident and Santa Clara service center (archive image) Photo © Facebook / Bus & Truck Accident - Google

A car hit afuel station in Santa Clara after colliding with “almond” at the intersection of Maceo Street and the Central Highway of Cuba.

“Does anyone know about the accident that occurred a few minutes ago in Santa Clara, Colón and central streets? "Apparently, he died," asked a user from the group ofFacebook ‘Bus & Truck Accidents’.

Screenshot Facebook / Bus & Truck Accidents

Images shared in said group showed the state in which the modern car (apparently a Chinese-made Geely) was left after hitting the “almendrón” (as American-made cars from the 1950s are called in Cuba).

Otherpost In the same group, he specified that the accident took place at the “Servicentro Maceo y Central. Colón and Central”, but did not say anything about the alleged fatal victim to whom the first Internet user referred.

Screenshot Facebook / Bus & Truck Accidents

At the time of writing this note, it is unknown if the accident caused injuries or fatalities. From the images shared, fortunately it can be seen that the Geely did not cause serious damage to the gas station in the accident.

This Tuesday, the front part of a Chevrolet brand "almendrón" suffered heavy damageafter the impact with a truck in the city of Holguín.

The accident occurred on the Mayarí highway and Cables street, in the city of Holguín, an intersection that is usually very dangerous, according to several Internet users in comments to the social media publication.

Days before, in Havana's Vedado, a traffic accident causeddamage to a modernpick-up that crashed into an “almendrón”. The events took place on the corner of 19th and M.

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