Feb 15 • 12:55 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Truck driver dies after overturning vehicle and spilling 200 liters of solvent on Dom Pedro Highway in Campinas

A truck driver died and another person was injured when their vehicle overturned and spilled solvent on Dom Pedro Highway in Campinas, Brazil.

A tragic accident occurred on Dom Pedro Highway in Campinas, Brazil, on the night of Saturday, October 14, resulting in the death of a truck driver. The driver lost control of a truck carrying 200 liters of solvent, which overturned and spilled its cargo onto the highway. Emergency services attended the scene, but the driver, who was trapped in the wreckage, succumbed to his injuries, while the passenger sustained minor injuries.

The incident led to the complete closure of the section of the highway where the accident occurred, as emergency crews worked to manage the scene and prevent any further hazards from the spilled solvent. The road was closed for approximately half an hour before traffic was allowed to resume, albeit under a controlled 'stop and go' system as cleanup efforts continued. This accident illustrates the dangers faced by drivers on heavily trafficked routes, especially when hazardous materials are involved.

Authorities from the Regulatory Agency for Public Services Delegated to Transport in the State of São Paulo (Artesp) reported that the truck, a Scania model, was traveling north toward Anhanguera when the mishap took place. The aftermath of the accident raises concerns about road safety in the region, particularly relating to trucks carrying potentially dangerous cargo, and the need for further preventive measures to ensure the safety of both drivers and other road users.

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