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Thick Black Smoke from Faulty Bus Engine Blankets Andorra's CG1 and CG2 Highways

The national line bus to Encamp suffered poor combustion, causing zero-visibility panic for drivers near KM0 roundabout, but no accidents or injuries occurred.

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Key Points

  • Thick black smoke from faulty bus engine blanketed Andorra's CG1 and CG2 highways near KM0 roundabout.
  • Smoke caused zero visibility and panic for drivers, but no accidents or injuries occurred.
  • Incident involved national line bus to Encamp due to poor combustion in fuel system.
  • Authorities confirmed mechanical fault with no broader risk or traffic closures.

Drivers on Andorra's CG1 and CG2 highways faced moments of uncertainty shortly after 9am on Saturday when thick black smoke blanketed sections near the KM0 roundabout and stretched toward the central valley.

The plume, which reduced visibility and raised fears of a fire or serious incident, originated from a national line bus heading to Encamp. The vehicle suffered from poor combustion in its engine's fuel system, producing dense exhaust that trailed behind it and obscured the road for following drivers.

Motorists who encountered the smoke described initial alarm as they approached the increasingly thick haze, particularly around the KM0 junction and slightly beyond. Those directly behind the bus had to slow sharply due to the near-total lack of forward visibility. The episode unfolded first along the CG1, then the CG2, with the smoke lingering visibly over the affected stretches.

No traffic closures, accidents, or injuries resulted. Authorities confirmed the issue stemmed solely from the bus's mechanical fault, posing no broader risk to road users. Operators must now address the defect, though no official statements on inspections or enforcement actions have emerged.

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