33 dead in N. Ecija bus crash; Leomarick franchise cancelled
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Authorities vow full probe
CARRANGLAN, Nueva
Ecija -- At least 33 people were killed after a bus fell into a 100-foot ravine
here in Barangay Capintalan before noon Tuesday even as authorities vowed to
fully investigate the incident.
This was the latest
number from Passenger Accident Management and Insurance Agency, Inc. (PAMI)
operations manager Bong Nocum.
The ill-fated
Leomarick bus with license plate AVZ-757 came from Santiago, Isabela and was
headed to Candon City, Ilocos Sur.
The Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) ordered suspension of
the Leomarick franchise.
Police estimate 77
people were on the bus, including about 15 teenagers aged 15-19.
A one-year-old child
died in the incident.
Nocum said children
whose height were less than a meter travel for free, while some just sit on
their guardian's laps.
Survivors were taken
to the Veterans Regional Hospital in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya and other nearby
hospitals, and are being treated for injuries.
Police are awaiting
clearance from physicians to conduct an investigation.
The overloaded
mini-bus fell into a deep ravine along a winding road near the boundary of
Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya killing passengers, many of whom were traveling
back to Manila and Ilocos after the long Lenten break.
Police said the impact
of the fall yanked out the roof of the bus. The Provincial Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Office said 18 of the fatalities were females.
A survivor, 31-year-old Ian Boy Fernandez of Sto. Domingo
Bambang, said the bus was trying to overtake another bus when its engine
stopped.
While the driver was
trying to restart the engine, he lost control of the vehicle on a sloping
portion of the road.
Fernandez, who was
with his 38-year-old wife Remedios and eight-year-old son Mico, said he was
able to jump off the bus as it rolled downhill and veered toward the ravine.
As he climbed down the
ravine to rescue his wife and child, people gathered at the crash site taking
photos.
It was not clear if
his wife and son survived.
Fernandez said the bus
was overloaded with more than 60 passengers, 11 of them standing, when it fell
into the ravine about 100 feet deep.
Malacañang condoled
with families of the fatalities and vowed to hold accountable those responsible
for the tragedy.
“We express our deep
condolences to the families of the victims who died in the tragic bus accident
in Carranglan, Nueva Ecija,” presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said.
“We guarantee that the
culprits behind the fatal bus mishap will be held accountable,” he added.
It was not clear as of
press time if the driver was among the fatalities.
Some survivors said
passengers bound for Manila would have disembarked in San Jose, Nueva Ecija to
get another bus ride to the capital.
Nueva Vizcaya Gov.
Carlos Padilla rushed to the crash site together with personnel from the
Philippine Red Cross and the Nueva Vizcaya provincial rescue team which, he
said, retrieved 26 bodies from the site at around 3:55 p.m.
He said some of the
injured were brought to the Indigenous Hospital in Aritao town, Nueva Vizcaya
Provincial Hospital in Bambang town and Veterans Regional Hospital (VRH) in
Bayombong town.
Dr. Arlene Hara, NVPH
head, confirmed 13 deaths at the hospital alone.
“A still unidentified
victim remains in critical condition at the ICU (intensive care unit) of the
Nueva Ecija Provincial Hospital,” said Hara.
Dr. Rowena Constantino
of the VRH said the dead included a six-month-old infant and seven children.
Senior Supt. Antonio
Yarra, director of the Nueva Ecija Provincial Police Office, said the accident
took place at around 11:30 a.m. while the bus was traveling at around 75 kph
along the treacherous Cagayan Valley-Nueva Ecija highway from Santiago, Isabela
to Candon, Ilocos Sur.
“As of 2 p.m. about 40
victims have been taken out of the bus and lifted from the accident site, which
is about 80 to 100 feet deep form the road area,” Yarra said.
He added the bus had a
capacity of 45 passengers.
Authorities said
rescue operation was tedious as personnel had to carefully check the injury of
each passenger before removal from the site on a stretcher.
“The Cagayan Valley-Nueva
Ecija highway was closed during rescue operations, which resulted in about a
3-km long queue of vehicles,” Michael Calma, of the PDRRMO, added.
Carranglan Nueva Ecija
Mayor Mary Abad said Capintala is about 45 minutes from the town proper and considered
an accident prone area.
Reports
reaching Camp Crame showed four pick-up vehicles helped bring the victims to
hospitals in
Bangbang, Nueva
Vizcaya, which is closer to the accident area.
The mayor said local
police are now coordinating with the bus management as initial reports showed
the bus lost its brakes as it maneuvered a sharp curve.
PDRRMO’s Calma said
“rescue teams were still checking. If you look closely, the bus appeared to
have landed nose first,” he said in Filipino.
Meanwhile, LTFRB spokesperson
and board member Aileen Lizada said suspension of Leomarick franchise takes
effect once the bus operator, initially identified as Leonardo Patulot,
receives a copy of the order.
The operator has two
buses, including the one which figured in the accident.
Based on initial
information from LTFRB field officers, the bus was not out of line.
Lizada said they were
looking at human error and condition of the vehicle as possible cause of the
accident.
If there was
overloading, the bus operator and dispatcher would be asked to explain.
Investigators would
also check on travel time and if there was an alternate driver.
The LTFRB recently
issued a memorandum setting a six-hour limit of driving for bus drivers.
“There are many angles
that we need to thresh out,” she said in an interview
over dzMM radio.
“Hindi ito ang unang insidente na nagkaroon ng
aksidente sa amin, kurbada kasi ‘yung daan,” Carrangalan Nueva Ecija Mayor Mary
Abad told radio dzBB.
“Ito ang pinakagrabe.
Talagang risky ‘yung highway dahil may mga lugar na kurbada, pero may mga signs
naman,” she added.
Traffic in the area
has also been affected as the national road has been temporarily closed to the
public.
Authorities were still
investigating the cause of the accident but Carranglan Mayor Mary Abad told
ABS-CBN television there were 60 passengers onboard although the bus had a
capacity of only 45. – Reports from Victor Martin Ric Sapnu, Manny
Galvez, Raymund Catindig
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