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Tuk-tuks shine lights on airstrip emergency

Tuk-tuks shine lights on airstrip emergency

WEIRD WORLD: Hundreds of motorbike taxis lined an unlit airstrip in a jungle region of Peru so an emergency medevac plane with three very sick patients could take off – including a woman and her newborn baby.


By AFP

Thursday 18 April 2013 04:37 PM


Tuk-tuks in Peru, known as cholotaxis. Photo: Robert Ennals

Tuk-tuks in Peru, known as cholotaxis. Photo: Robert Ennals

All three plane passengers survived after the 300 or so taxi drivers – their motorcycles fashioned into like old-style Thai tuk-tuks – heeded a call from a local radio station to race to the small airstrip in Contamana, in one of Peru’s poorest regions.

The airstrip is not equipped for night flights because it has no runway lighting, and the local hospital has no emergency equipment.

The patients were a woman and her newborn, both with serious problems after delivery, and a man with a tropical disease.

“We have always been people with a heart,” said Adolfo Lobo, the radio presenter who put out the call for help.