After the road collapses, AL-225 remains closed and access between AL and SE occurs through the Xingó plant
The AL-225 highway in Brazil remains closed due to a collapse caused by heavy rainfall, forcing residents and travelers to use a temporary detour through the Xingó Hydroelectric Plant.
The AL-225 highway, located on the border between Piranhas, Alagoas and Canindé de São Francisco, Sergipe, is currently closed after heavy rains caused significant structural damage. A crater appeared near a bridge, prompting local authorities to implement a temporary detour through the Xingó Hydroelectric Plant. This alternative route operates only during daylight hours to ensure safety for travelers and local traffic.
Local government officials have stated that this suspension of the highway is impacting the daily lives of residents, workers, and tourists, who are now reliant on the detour for their mobility between Alagoas and Sergipe. The decision to allow limited access through the plant was made in collaboration with city administrations and the plant’s management, indicating a coordinated effort to mitigate travel disruptions.
The proactive measures taken by officials reflect the challenges faced by the region due to unpredictable weather patterns. Providing a safe alternative route temporarily allows for some level of economic activity and connectivity while repairs are planned to restore the AL-225 highway. Continued monitoring of the situation is crucial to ensure safety and prevent further incidents as local governments respond to the infrastructural needs caused by the extreme weather events.