Feb 13 • 20:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Truck carrying 7,000 beers overturns in RN and is looted

A truck loaded with 7,300 beers overturned on BR-101 in Rio Grande do Norte, leading to people looting the cargo, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.

On Friday afternoon, a truck transporting 7,300 beers overturned on Brazil's BR-101 highway between the towns of Goianinha and Canguaretama in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The incident caused a frenzy as onlookers quickly descended on the scene to loot the spilled cargo. Social media videos captured the chaos, showing many people stopping their cars on the highway's shoulder to partake in the unexpected beer bonanza. Thankfully, the driver emerged unharmed despite the dramatic accident.

The Federal Highway Police (PRF) conducted an alcometer test on the driver, Jodeilson Santos, which returned negative, indicating he was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. Santos explained that the mishap occurred when his truck stalled on an incline and started rolling backward. Despite losing control, he managed to steer the vehicle away from the main traffic lane to avoid potential casualties, highlighting his quick thinking during a critical moment.

This incident raised concerns about highway safety and the public's response to such events. While no injuries were reported, the looting highlights a deeper issue of social behavior in times of crisis. The spectacle of individuals raiding the truck's cargo reflects a mix of desperation and opportunism, potentially raising questions about law enforcement's effectiveness in managing roadside incidents and the societal implications of such actions in Brazil.

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