Feb 14 • 19:31 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Car falls into creek after leaving the track on the RJ that connects Natividade to Porciúncula

A vehicle fell into the Triunfo Creek after losing control on a road connecting Natividade and Porciúncula, but no injuries were reported.

On Saturday morning, a car plunged into the Triunfo Creek after veering off the road on a stretch that links the municipalities of Natividade and Porciúncula in the Northwest Fluminense region of Brazil. The incident occurred near a curve known as the Curva do Triunfo, which is well-known among drivers in the area. Fortunately, there were no injuries resulting from the accident. The vehicle lost control while navigating the curve and ended up descending towards the creek, damaging part of the fence alongside the road.

Local authorities, including the Civil Defense and the Municipal Urbanism Department, were promptly notified. They employed a loader machine to assist in retrieving the car from the creek, ensuring a quick resolution to the situation. Following the recovery operation, the area was cleared, allowing traffic conditions to return to normal along the route. The authorities will continue to monitor the highway to maintain the safety of drivers in this section.

This incident highlights the risks associated with navigating curves in the region and raises questions about road safety measures in place. With known trouble spots like the Curva do Triunfo, it underscores the importance of caution among motorists to prevent similar accidents in the future.

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