Crater opens after rain and section of BR-116 has diversion and slow traffic
A crater formed on BR-116 in Bahia after recent heavy rains, leading to partial road closure and slow traffic.
A significant crater has developed on the BR-116 highway in the Bahia region of Brazil, specifically between the municipalities of Serrinha and Teofilândia, following intense rainfall in the recent days. The National Department of Transport Infrastructure (Dnit) has announced that traffic is currently operating on a single lane due to the partial closure enforced for safety reasons. This situation highlights the underlying infrastructure challenges faced in the region when confronted with extreme weather conditions.
The Federal Highway Police (PRF) reported that emergency reconstruction efforts have already commenced to address the damage caused by the crater. The expected timeframe for the completion of these repairs is within two days, allowing for the necessary restoration of normal traffic conditions along this vital route. In the meantime, drivers using the route toward Feira de Santana are advised to follow a temporary unpaved detour created by Dnit to mitigate the impact on traffic flow.
As a result of the ongoing work and the implemented diversions, traffic along the affected area is reported to be moving slowly in both directions, prompting authorities to urge motorists to exercise heightened caution. This incident underscores the critical need for robust infrastructure resilience strategies against severe weather occurrences, particularly as climate patterns continue to evolve in the region.