Five individuals succumbed to fatal accidents in Kolym, instigated by intoxicated drivers.
In the Magadan region, a road accident has occurred, but the exact location remains unspecified. This unfortunate incident has brought the total number of road accidents in the region this year to 11, a figure that has remained steady since the previous report of 10.
The Magadan Traffic Police, in response to this incident, has once again urged drivers to strictly adhere to traffic rules. They have not announced any new measures or initiatives in response to the recent accident, but they continue to emphasise the importance of responsible driving.
The authorities in the Magadan region are actively working to combat alcohol and traffic safety issues. This includes the regional police department, traffic safety inspectorates, public health agencies, and local government bodies.
Sadly, 10 lives have been lost in road accidents in the Magadan region this year, with 5 of these deaths involving drunk drivers. The Magadan Traffic Police provides multiple ways to report drunk drivers, including calling 102, 8(4132) 69-60-20, 8(4132) 65-35-23, or anonymously via the "Telegram" chat-bot "Bot DPS Magadan report drunk driver" - @GIBDD_49_BOT.
The cause of the recent road accident and the number of people injured in the incident have not been disclosed. However, the Magadan Regional Traffic Police Department has issued a warning to drivers about driving under the influence.
The Magadan Regional Traffic Police Department has not issued any specific warnings or statements regarding this recent accident. The public is encouraged to stay vigilant and follow traffic rules to ensure everyone's safety on the roads.
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