Feb 23 • 14:57 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Oswaldo Cruz Highway, which connects Taubaté to Ubatuba, is reopened after 16 hours of closure

The Oswaldo Cruz Highway between Taubaté and Ubatuba has been reopened after being closed for 16 hours due to a landslide caused by heavy rain.

The Oswaldo Cruz Highway, connecting Taubaté and Ubatuba in São Paulo, Brazil, was reopened at 11:30 AM after being closed for 16 hours due to weather-related issues. The closure occurred on the evening of Sunday, September 22, following a landslide reported at the Ubatuba section of the highway, which experienced heavy rainfall over the weekend.

Prior to the highway's complete reopening, a partial blockage was in effect around noon, allowing for controlled traffic at kilometer 66 while cleanup and dislodge operations were in process. The São Paulo Department of Roads (DER-SP), responsible for the highway, worked efficiently to restore access while prioritizing the safety of motorists by ensuring the roadway was safe for use.

This incident highlights the vulnerabilities of regional infrastructure during adverse weather conditions and the importance of timely coordination between transport authorities and emergency services to minimize disruption. The reopening of the highway facilitates transportation and movement between the two cities, showing the significance of maintaining accessible routes for both local residents and tourists alike.

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