A motorcycle and a cargo truck were involved in an accident on Wednesday night in Santiago de Cuba.
The incident occurred on the road of the Juan Bruno Zayas Clinical Surgical Hospital, which is regarded as very dangerous by the residents of the area due to the number of traffic accidents that happen there.

According to what was revealed on Facebook by communicator Yosmany Mayeta Labrada, the truck belongs to a state-owned company and was traveling loaded with bags of flour. Apparently, it was about to turn when the driver crashed into it from behind.
On the motorcycle was the driver accompanied by a woman, whose identity and health status are still unknown. The photos show that the motorcycle was left lying in the street after the collision.
The incident occurred just a few meters from the Cubalse store and the hospital.
Frequently Asked Questions About Traffic Accidents in Santiago de Cuba
Where did the accident between the motorcycle and the flour truck occur in Santiago de Cuba?
The accident occurred on the road near the Juan Bruno Zayas Clinical Surgical Hospital, an area known for its danger due to the number of traffic accidents that are reported there.
What was the cause of the collision between the motorcycle and the truck in this accident?
According to reports, the truck, which belongs to a state-owned company, was about to turn when the motorcycle collided with it from the rear. No further details have been specified regarding the exact circumstances of the accident.
What is the health status of those involved in the accident?
As of now, the health status of the two motorcycle occupants is unknown, as no information has been provided regarding their identity or any possible injuries they may have sustained.
What measures are being taken in Santiago de Cuba in response to the increase in traffic accidents?
Although specific measures are not mentioned in the article, it is clear that the danger posed by certain roads in Santiago de Cuba requires urgent attention from the authorities to prevent future accidents. The community has expressed its concern over the disregard for traffic signs and the conditions of the roads.
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