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Motociclistas encabezan tragedia vial en Honduras: suman más de 700 muertos en lo que va del 2026

La crisis vial en Honduras continúa dejando cifras alarmantes. La Dirección Nacional de Vialidad y Transporte (DNVT) informó que, en lo que va del año 2026, un total de 701 personas han fallecido en siniestros viales registrados a nivel nacional, una problemática que sigue cobrando vidas diariamente en las carreteras del país.
El portavoz de la DNVT, César Aguilar, detalló que el 46.7 por ciento de las víctimas mortales corresponde a motociclistas, lo que confirma que este tipo de vehículo continúa siendo uno de los más vulnerables y protagonistas en los accidentes de tránsito.
De acuerdo con las estadísticas oficiales, más de 5,900 percances viales han sido reportados durante los primeros meses del año. Además, las autoridades señalaron que siete de cada diez incidentes atendidos involucran motocicletas, situación que mantiene en alerta a los organismos de seguridad vial y salud pública.
“Lamentablemente una gran cantidad pierde la vida y una gran cantidad queda con lesiones bastante graves en los distintos centros asistenciales”, expresó Aguilar al referirse al impacto humano que provocan los accidentes de tránsito en Honduras.
La DNVT atribuye gran parte de esta problemática a la irresponsabilidad de algunos conductores que continúan infringiendo la Ley de Tránsito.

Entre las principales causas identificadas destacan el exceso de velocidad, la conducción bajo efectos del alcohol, el uso del teléfono celular mientras se maneja y el irrespeto a las señales de tránsito.
El portavoz explicó que muchos conductores realizan maniobras indebidas, como adelantamientos en zonas prohibidas, además de ignorar altos y semáforos, acciones que incrementan considerablemente el riesgo de colisiones y atropellamientos.
“Al ver estos datos estadísticos, podríamos concluir que la ciudadanía sigue conduciendo de manera irresponsable, a exceso de velocidad, personas que no respetan las señales de tránsito, se cruzan un alto, no respetan los semáforos, personas que van conduciendo bajo las ingestas de bebidas alcohólicas, van utilizando el teléfono celular, van realizando adelantamientos en zonas prohibidas; estas son de las principales causantes de accidentes de tránsito”, desglosó Aguilar.
Otro de los factores que preocupa a las autoridades es la falta de educación vial entre los conductores.
Según registros de la DNVT, una considerable cantidad de personas involucradas en accidentes nunca obtuvo un permiso de conducir mediante los centros oficiales de capacitación y evaluación.

La institución considera que esta carencia de formación influye directamente en el desconocimiento de normas básicas de circulación y prevención vial.
En muchos casos, conductores sin experiencia ni preparación adecuada se desplazan en motocicletas o vehículos particulares sin medir los riesgos que representan para ellos y para otros usuarios de la vía pública.
Ante este panorama, la DNVT mantiene operativos permanentes en diferentes puntos del país con el objetivo de reducir la incidencia de accidentes y hacer cumplir la Ley de Tránsito.
Las autoridades reportaron que diariamente son sancionados más de 800 conductores por distintas infracciones.
Las multas más frecuentes están relacionadas con conducir sin licencia, no portar casco protector, exceso de velocidad, estacionarse en lugares prohibidos y utilizar dispositivos móviles mientras se conduce.

Aguilar insistió en que muchos de los accidentes podrían evitarse si los conductores adoptaran medidas preventivas básicas, como mantener una distancia prudente entre vehículos, respetar los límites de velocidad y evitar maniobras peligrosas.
Asimismo, exhortó a los motociclistas a utilizar equipo de protección adecuado y a respetar las normas de circulación, ya que este grupo continúa siendo el más afectado por la siniestralidad vial en Honduras.
La creciente cantidad de fallecidos y lesionados mantiene bajo presión a los centros asistenciales del país, donde decenas de personas ingresan diariamente con heridas graves producto de accidentes de tránsito.
Las autoridades reiteraron el llamado a la conciencia ciudadana para evitar que las cifras sigan aumentando durante el resto del año.
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Man dies after attack by 13-foot great white shark near popular island resort: officials

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A 38-year-old man died on Saturday after he was attacked by a 13-foot shark in Australia.
The attack happened at Horseshoe Reef near Rottnest Island on Australia’s western coast just before 10 a.m., police said.
The island is located about 19 miles west of Perth.
The man was brought back to shore but never regained consciousness.
«A 38-year-old man was in the water at Horseshoe Reef when he was believed to have been bitten by a shark,» a spokesperson for St. John WA Ambulance told People.
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Authorities say a great white shark attacked a man off Rottnest Island, a popular tourist spot on Australia’s western coast. (Getty Images)
«The man was conveyed by vessel to shore, where he was met by St. John WA paramedics. Sadly, the man was unable to be revived.»
Fox News Digital has reached out to St. John WA Ambulance.
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The death is the second fatal attack in Australia so far this year.

The death is the second fatal attack in Australia so far this year. (Steve Christo/Corbis)
Perth’s Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development told the AFP news agency that it was urging the public to take «additional caution» in the area, according to BBC News.
The agency added that it was reported to be a great white shark.
Footage of the incident provided by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation showed police at the scene with a boat and rescue officers.
In January, a 12-year-old died a week after he was attacked by a shark in Sydney Harbor.

A great white shark swims near the sea floor at Neptune Islands, South Australia. (Auscape/Universal Images Group)
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Three others were attacked within the same two days along the New South Wales coast in non-fatal incidents.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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Harris labeled ‘institutional arsonist’ for plan to fundamentally transform SCOTUS and Electoral College

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris faced swift Republican backlash after calling on Democrats to consider expanding the Supreme Court and gutting the Electoral College the next time they are in power.
«Let’s invite ideas, for example, that are about Supreme Court reform, including the notion of expanding the court,» Harris said on a call with the left-wing nonprofit Emerge. «Let’s invite a discussion about how do we push for statehood for Puerto Rico and D.C.; how are we thinking about the Electoral College.»
«We’ve got to neutralize this red state cheating,» she continued. «There’s a brutality at play on the other side, and a ruthlessness. And we need to play to win.»
Harris’ plea for «bold» reforms came after Democrats suffered two major setbacks in the redistricting wars, as both parties scramble to draw new congressional seats ahead of November’s midterm elections.
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the 38th Annual Michigan Democratic Women’s Caucus Legacy Luncheon in Detroit, Mich., on April 18, 2026. (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
In late April, the Supreme Court moved to curb the use of race in the drawing of electoral districts, effectively gutting Black-majority districts held by Democrats across the South. Democrats were dealt another blow at the Virginia Supreme Court earlier in May when a Democratic-friendly gerrymander was struck down over a procedural concern.
«What they have done with this decision, by saying that the politics of redistricting is okay, is they are back-dooring racism through politics,» Harris also said on the call. «What they are doing is intentionally about trying to suppress the voice of the people.»
The 2024 presidential candidate’s ideas drew a sharp rebuke from House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who accused Democrats of being «institutional arsonists.»
«It’s a dangerous thing, a dangerous gambit,» the speaker said. «You don’t just blow up the system when you lose.»
«For the former vice president of the United States and a candidate for president to suggest that you should pack the Supreme Court or destroy these institutions because they lost is I just think outrageous,» he added.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., ripped former Vice President Kamala Harris for proposing extreme changes to the country’s electoral and judicial system following the Supreme Court’s Callais ruling. (Getty Images)
Conservative Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., also criticized Harris’ comments, calling them «totally insane» in an interview with Fox News.
«That’s why we can’t let her become president,» he said. «People … rejected her before; they’ll reject her again.»
Not all Democrats are in agreement with Harris.
«I think that’s putting the cart before the horse,» Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., told Fox News. «Right now I’m focusing on lowering costs, health care, ending a runaway war that’s costing Americans tens of billions of dollars. Those are the things that my constituents are talking to me about.»
Harris’ calls for Democratic retaliation come as Republicans are emerging as the clear winners in the redistricting battle ahead of the midterms. The GOP could pick up more than a dozen seats after a bevy of GOP-led states have drawn new congressional maps while Democratic gains have so far been limited to California and Utah.
Earlier in May, Tennessee carved up its lone Black-majority district, represented for decades by a white Democrat, allowing Republicans to pick up a seat that had long eluded them.

Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., said Democrats should be focused on cost-of-living issues, in an implicit rebuke of former Vice President Kamala Harris. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
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Louisiana and South Carolina are conducting similar efforts to erase several Democratic-held seats following the Supreme Court’s ruling.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has vowed to respond with his own gerrymander push in a swath of blue and purple states, including New York, New Jersey, Colorado and Oregon. But those states are not likely to move forward with new maps until 2028, making it a moot point ahead of November.
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