A few minutes after being inaugurated by the President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, the Azua Ring Road He had his first traffic accident.
The spectacular accident between a passenger bus and a truck loaded with tomatoes left four people injured. While the bus overturned at the moment of impact.
Until the closure of this medium, no serious injuries had been reported.
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Some time after the accident, units from the 9-1-1 National Emergency Care System appeared to provide assistance to the injured.
In a video that circulates on social media platforms, you can see how the injured are treated by relief agencies and ask to clear the zone.
Opening
President Luis Abinader inaugurated this Wednesday the first section of the Azua Ring Road with an investment of more than 5 billion pesos and benefiting more than 800 thousand inhabitants.
Abinader pointed out that the work begins at the entrance to the city of Azua, traveling 12 kilometers to then rejoin the Sánchez highway, later passing through the Jura river, at the entrance to the community of Los Jovillos and very close to the Free Trade Zone of Azua.
During the route of the highway, it will pass through communities such as the Emma Balaguer Project, Playa Monte Rio, La Estancia, Puerto Viejo and Las Clavelinas. Also through La Ceiba, La Ciénega, Sabana Yegua, Las Barias, El Rosario and Azua Free Zone.
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It is expected that these localities will be boosted in their economies and will feel the economic growth and the impact in their own lives and families.
The president added that this South Road Circuit It has been conceived as one of the pillars on which the integral development project of the entire southern region is being based and that its implementation facilitates the direct and fluid connection between the nine provinces of the region, connecting them with Santo Domingo and with the National District.