A school bus carrying high school students fell into a ravine in northern Antioquia, killing more than ten people and injuring at least 20 others. The accident happened as the vehicle returned from an excursion between the municipalities of Remedios and Zaragoza. Governor Andrés Julián Rendón confirmed the details and activated the hospital network to manage the emergency.
On Sunday, a tragic road accident shook Antioquia department in northwestern Colombia. A school bus transporting high school students plunged into a ravine on the road between Remedios and Zaragoza, as reported by the local government. The incident occurred while returning from an educational excursion, resulting in more than ten deaths and about 20 injuries.
Governor Andrés Julián Rendón, via his X account, outlined the severity: "Hasta el momento se reporta más de una decena de personas fallecidas y 20 lesionados. Toda la red hospitalaria activada para atender y apoyar esta emergencia. En los próximos minutos viajaré al hospital de Remedios". Rendón did not specify the exact causes but highlighted the immediate mobilization of medical resources.
Local authorities have begun investigations to identify contributing factors in an area known for its mountainous roads and logistical challenges. This event underscores the inherent risks of school transportation in rural Colombian regions, where secondary roads often face poor conditions. Families and communities of the affected are receiving psychological and logistical support as rescue operations continue at the site.