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Rising accidents prompt urgent safety measures

July 29, 2024 | Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico



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Rising accidents prompt urgent safety measures
In a recent government meeting, officials reported a concerning rise in accidents and incidents for the month of May, totaling 20 occurrences. Among these, three were classified under motor vehicle acts, with two involving third-party causes. The report highlighted that there were six incidents of property damage, including one involving the police department due to a fresh water line break.

Additionally, the meeting addressed health and safety concerns, revealing six illnesses and injuries reported across various departments, including the fire department, police, and zoo, each contributing two cases. Notably, two of these incidents were also attributed to third-party causes.

The overall trend indicates an increase in incidents, prompting officials to acknowledge the need for improved safety measures. \"We are at 20 total, with seven accidents being third-party causes, which is 13 too many,\" stated the official, emphasizing the urgency of addressing these issues. The meeting concluded with an invitation for questions, as officials remain committed to tackling the rising trend in incidents.

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