In a tragic incident reported by police, a bus plunged nearly 800 meters into a ravine in Bolivia's southwestern district of Yocalla, leading to the loss of over 30 lives and injuring at least 14 others, including four children. The catastrophic event took place between the cities of Potosí and Oruro, where authorities suspect that excessive speed may have contributed to the driver's inability to maintain control. The bus crash is considered one of the deadliest road accidents in Bolivia so far this year. Local news outlet Unitel has reported that several injured individuals are in critical condition, underscoring the severity of the incident. Fatal road accidents are not uncommon in Bolivia, where previous accidents have also resulted in significant casualties, including a recent case in which 19 people died near Potosí. Statistics indicate that Bolivia, a country with a population of approximately 12 million, experiences an average of 1,400 road fatalities annually, raising urgent concerns about road safety measures and enforcement within mountainous terrains.