BRASILIA, Dec 5 (NNN-AGENCIES) — A bus in Brazil plunged off a
viaduct from a height of 20 meters Friday after the brakes
apparently failed, crashing onto rail tracks below and killing at least 16
people, officials said.
Another 27 people were hurt in the accident near the town of Joao
Monlevade in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais.
Photos released by firefighters showed the crushed ruins of the bus at the
foot of the viaduct.
The driver lost control of it after the brakes allegedly failed, officials
said.
Six people managed to scramble out of the bus before it fell, including
the driver, the fire department said.
On Nov 25, a total of 41 people died when a truck and a bus crashed
into each other near the city of Taguai in Sao Paulo state.
Between 2015 and 2019 an average of 30,000 people died yearly in road
accidents in Brazil, transport officials say. — NNN-AGENCIES