The Guayas Prefecture will install a metal bridge after damage caused by rains in Naranjito
Heavy rains in Guayas have led to the closure of a bridge over the Papayal stream in Naranjito due to erosion, prompting the Guayas Prefecture to announce the installation of a temporary Bailey bridge.
Heavy rainfall continues to wreak havoc in Guayas, Ecuador, with significant impacts on local infrastructure. Recently, the heavy precipitation caused extensive erosion on the bridge over the Papayal stream in the Naranjito area, leading to the inevitable closure of the bridge for safety reasons. The Guayas Prefecture responded quickly by halting all transit across the structure and mobilizing machinery to stabilize the surrounding area, ensuring that no one was left isolated despite the disruption.
In light of these developments, the Guayas Prefecture has announced plans to replace the affected bridge with a provisional metal bridge of the Bailey type. This decision is in line with their commitment to restore normal circulation through the impacted area as quickly as possible. The Prefecture has assured the local population that alternative routes remain open, specifically a diversion to the Norton area, to prevent total isolation caused by the bridge's closure.
The installation of a temporary Bailey bridge is a crucial step in addressing the urgent need for transportation links in Naranjito, especially during adverse weather conditions that have become increasingly common. This incident underscores the challenges faced by local governments in managing infrastructure resilience amidst changing climate patterns, which may lead to more frequent and severe weather events in the future.