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An accident ended the life of a man this Friday afternoon on Highway 5 between Llanquihue and Puerto Varas, causing heavy congestion in the area.

According to SoyPuertoMontt, early records indicate that a truck he allegedly hit a truck laden with wood, immediately killing the driver of the underage vehicle while his companion was injured.

Meanwhile, the driver of the truck was transferred to the base hospital of Puerto Montt, where the A breathalyzer and the corresponding injury check.

This fact has been reported by several users of social networks:

According to preliminary information, and for the causes under investigation, a truck laden with wood having transited from north to South, he crossed the central strip and hit the van whose driver died while his mate was injured.

The truck driver was transferred to the Puerto Montt base hospital for alcohol and injury finding.

The biggest vehicle is crossed on the track. The carabineers keep the road completely cut off from south to north, in the expectation of the SIAT agreement.

Through his Twitter account, MOP reported that "due to an accident, he released toll access north of Puerto Varas from south to north. Motorists take a level crossing to Nueva Braunau, immediately take the new line to Llanquihue and take the Ruta5 North.

Emergency personnel arrived at the place.

Source: soychile.cl – https://www.soychile.cl/Puerto-Montt/Policial/2018/10/26/563644/A man died from collision with a truck loaded with wood meter ruma.aspx

NOW accident of the road to # Ruta5Sur between # llanquihue and #PuertoVaras . The truck is overturned and a load of ruma meters is scattered on the road. Traffic suspended from south to north. Emergency units instead. @tteinforma_X @scloslagos @adnradiochile pic.twitter.com/MfCDEhbwHy

– Erwin Marcelo Opitz (@marceloopitz) of October 26, 2018

Large accident the periphery from Puerto Montt. We will not be able to go north for several hours pic.twitter.com/pkPKhjObMA

– Mauricio Ibañez H. (@MauricioIbaezH) October 26, 2018

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