A monster truck lost control during an exhibition in Popayán, killing at least three people and injuring more than 35 spectators. The incident happened in the final act and has raised questions about safety measures. Authorities are investigating a possible mechanical failure in the vehicle.
The tragedy occurred in Popayán during a monster truck exhibition, where the vehicle with over 1,300 horsepower lost control and ran over part of the crowd. Reports indicate at least three people dead and more than 35 injured. The preliminary hypothesis points to a mechanical failure that prevented control.
The venue is under investigation to assess whether protective barriers, technical conditions, and safety protocols were suitable for a mass event. An analysis notes that the public was too close to the track, unlike recommendations for spaces like bullrings where spectators are kept distant.
An editorial in Nuevo Diario Occidente stresses that public events cannot be held in improvised settings without ensuring safety. It states that permitting authorities must verify technical standards, contingency plans, and sufficient protection zones.
Lawsuits are expected against the organizers and Popayán Municipality for granting the permit. The incident is seen as a turning point to review protocols and raise safety standards for similar events nationwide.