
The Emergency Operations Center (COE) has issued more information on the deaths and accidents during the past Easter Week. Overall there were 33 fatalities, divided into two groups; those who died within the area of the program to supervise activities and attempt to prevent accidents and fatalities, which accounted for 18 of the deaths and those who died outside the operation days, who totalled 15.
According to COE director, General Juan Manuel Méndez, during the holiday there were 181 traffic accidents affecting 1,900 people. There were 760 cases of alcohol intoxications and 296 cases of intoxication due to food. He said that this year the traffic accidents reduced by 75% as last year there were 741.
In addition, he said that in 2018, there were more people affected by traffic accidents than this year, and that this year from the Thursday to the Sunday of Easter Week there were 81,542 cases of assistance on the roads, 2,956 cases of medical assistance, 57 rescued from drowning and 63 cases of missing children who were found.
He went on to say that it was difficult to quantify the cost of the operation as each of the 22 participating institutions brought their own resources, both human and equipment as well as paying their own expenses for the staff.
He concluded by saying that from 2013 to 2019, a total of 200 people had died during Easter weeks, mostly in traffic accidents and mainly on motorcycles.
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Diario Libre
Diario Libre
24 April 2019