LA ROMANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – A catastrophic traffic accident involving a tourist bus has resulted in two fatalities and left at least nineteen individuals injured. The incident occurred at the perilous stretch of road known as La Curva de Cumayasa, located within the municipality of Villa Hermosa.
Official reports from authorities have confirmed that both deceased individuals were foreign nationals. Ivelisse Mercedes Méndez, a representative from the Villa Hermosa Municipal Hospital, provided details on the casualties, noting that one tourist was pronounced dead upon arrival at the medical center. A second victim, reportedly a Canadian citizen, succumbed to injuries at the crash site.
Medical personnel at the hospital received ten patients directly from the accident. Nine of these individuals were successfully treated and stabilized, while one was declared dead on arrival. Dr. Miguel Quezada, Director of the Villa Hermosa Municipal Hospital, confirmed the immediate activation of comprehensive emergency protocols to manage the sudden influx of casualties.
The emergency response was orchestrated by the National Emergency and Security System 911, which mobilized a significant contingent of twelve ambulances. This fleet included nine units from the Directorate of Emergency Services for Outpatient Care and three from Comipol. The operation was further supported by personnel from the National Police, the Villa Hermosa Fire Department, the Ministry of Public Works and Communications, and the General Directorate of Traffic Safety and Land Transportation.
Authorities have stated that the situation remains under active evaluation as investigations into the cause of the accident continue. The 911 System has reaffirmed its dedication to ensuring rapid and coordinated emergency responses, while also issuing a public appeal for drivers to yield to emergency vehicles to facilitate timely life-saving assistance.
