EvKirito Posted January 4, 2021 Share Posted January 4, 2021 The Emergency Operations Center (COE) reported that during the "Commitment for Life" operation, 17 people died, all but one due to a traffic accident, while another 20 people died since the operation was implemented, but outside the safety device. . The data includes the consolidation of both phases of the operation, from December 23 to December 25 and from December 30 to January 1. As well as the events that occurred during curfew hours and in actions outside the operation's device. During the New Year's operation, deployed from December 30 to January 1, five people died in traffic accidents and one from alcohol intoxication. While about 11 people died during the operation on the Christmas Eve and Christmas parties, carried out from December 23 to 25. In the second phase, 110 traffic accidents occurred, 61 on streets and 49 on highways and highways. In these events, 82 involved motorcycles, 22 vehicles, two minibuses and 12 collisions. During the two phases of the operation, 327 traffic accidents, 442 alcohol poisonings and 152 food poisonings occurred. Twenty dead The consolidated list of deaths in motorcycle accidents outside the operation includes José Tejada Fernández and Francisca de los Santos Payano, Rafael Martínez, David Polanco Vargas, Wilson Berigüete Montero, Lefen Adini, Dariel Francisco Tavárez, Emilio Nova Medina, Miguel Ángel Montero, Argentina Minerva Herrera José Ramón Díaz Abreu, Josebel José Núñez Tavárez, Edgar Peña Sosa, Yojansel Robles Valdes, Yajaira Mercedes Hernández González, Rafael Antonio Cepeda Ventura and Adrian Fernández. Mecilen Pierre, Josue Jospeh and Actenoise Noel were killed by car accidents, all three in separate events. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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