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Two Trailers End up Calcined After Impacting on the Macrolibration

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Calcined finished two trailers in the Macrolibration at the height of San Juan Evangelista; the column of smoke was appreciated several kilometers around
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Calcined finished two trailers in the Macrolibration at the height of San Juan Evangelista; the column of smoke was appreciated several kilometers around

One person died calcined inside the cockpit of a trailer that hit another tractor truck, in an accident on the Hermosillo-Guaymas road this Wednesday morning.

Both veh asses circulated from south to north and after the impact, one of them caught fire.

Both veh asses circulated from south to north and after the impact, one of them caught fire.

An accident between two tractor-trailers that occurred Wednesday morning at kilometer 199 of the Guaymas-Hermosillo highway left one person dead, according to the State Civil Protection Coordination. Due to the magnitude of the collision, traffic in the area was affected, with slow traffic in both directions. Emergency crews responded to the scene to respond to the accident and carry out the necessary maneuvers. You may be interested in: Conditi…

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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