Teenager dies after jumping from a prohibited bridge in the Rio Grande and drowning, says Civil Defense
A teenager drowned after jumping from a prohibited bridge into the Rio Grande despite safety warnings.
A tragic incident occurred when a teenager drowned after jumping from a structurally unsafe bridge in Igarapava, Brazil. The local Civil Defense reported that two adolescents had ignored the prohibition and leaped into the river, which was agitated due to recent rainfall. While one of them managed to surface, the other became trapped among submerged rocks and branches, leading to a desperate search operation.
Rescue efforts were initiated by a nearby diver who located the submerged teenager after approximately 40 minutes. Despite receiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation on-site and being transported to the Santa Casa de Igarapava, the victim could not be revived by medical personnel, who attempted reanimation for nearly an hour. This incident raises serious concerns about safety regulations concerning public access to hazardous areas, particularly in times of bad weather.
Eyewitness reports indicated that the bridge was already marked as unsafe, highlighting an ongoing issue with structural integrity in the region. The involvement of local authorities and the Civil Defense in raising awareness about such dangers is crucial to prevent future tragedies. The loss of this teenager, who had recently moved to the area, serves as a somber reminder of the risks associated with disregarding public safety warnings, especially in natural settings with unpredictable conditions.