**Traffic Collision Involving Public Transport Units in Tijuana Leaves Four Injured**
On the morning of Friday, November 15, a traffic collision occurred between public transport units in the Mariano Matamoros Centro neighborhood, along the Matamoros route in Tijuana. According to the Fire Department of the XXV Municipal Government, first responders at the scene reported a side collision between two vehicles. Fortunately, there were no individuals trapped or any cases of crushing injuries. However, the accident resulted in four civilian injuries, with three individuals categorized as yellow priority (indicating fractures) and another one as green priority (indicating a stable condition).
The incident response included five members of the Fire Department, led by the sector supervisor and the chief of medical emergencies. The Tijuana Municipal Police and the Red Cross also provided coordinated support. The exact causes of the incident are currently unknown.
**Additional Report: Increased Traffic Accidents Reported in Tijuana**
Recent months have seen a rise in traffic accidents in Tijuana, with several incidents involving public transportation units. This increase has prompted local authorities to re-evaluate traffic regulations and improve road safety measures. Public awareness campaigns are being launched to educate drivers and pedestrians on safety protocols, aiming to reduce the frequency and severity of such accidents. The municipal government is also considering enhancing the frequency of traffic patrols and implementing stricter penalties for traffic violations.
As Tijuana continues to grow, addressing transportation safety remains a critical issue to ensure the well-being of its citizens.