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Driver crashes into a car in Santiago de Cuba.

The driver of the impacted car assisted the motorcyclist, taking him to the nearest hospital.

Accidente en Santiago de Cuba. © Collage captura Facebook / Yosmany Mayeta Labrada
Accident in Santiago de Cuba.Photo © Collage capture Facebook / Yosmany Mayeta Labrada

An accident involving a car and a motorcycle occurred on Wednesday morning in the Flores neighborhood, in the city of Santiago de Cuba.

The communicator Yosmany Mayeta posted on Facebook that a follower sent the images and reported that the engine hit the car, and the driver of the latter transported the motorcyclist to the nearest hospital.

Facebook screenshot / Yosmany Mayeta

Also, he pointed out that the incident occurred after 11:00 am, on 5th Street and Commander Borrero, in a place known as Altoficio, near the Municipal Polyclinic.

"So far, it is unknown how the events really happened and how the injured people are doing," he indicated.

Likewise, he requested any information regarding the event and the health status of the individuals involved in the accident.

A regrettable incident occurred Tuesday morning in the mountainous area of the municipality of Candelaria, in the province of Artemisa.

A total of 22 members of the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) were injured after the ZIL 130 truck they were traveling in was involved in a spectacular accident.

Facebook Capture/Bus and Truck Accidents

The vehicle, coming from Bahía Honda, lost control at kilometer 12 of the Soroa road, near the Mango Bonito area, as revealed by Artemisa Diario.

Another accident occurred this Tuesday in the El Vedado neighborhood, Havana, in which a driver suffered minor head injuries after the "almendrón" he was driving collided with a modern car.

Facebook screenshot/Rosario Ginarte

In a post in the Facebook group "Accidents Buses & Trucks for more experience and less victims!" it was learned that the incident occurred on G Street and 17th Street.

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