Mar 10 • 22:49 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Truck with a load of 11 tons gets stuck after wooden bridge collapses in Piauí

A truck carrying 11 tons of goods became stuck after part of a wooden bridge collapsed in Piauí, Brazil, but no injuries were reported.

A truck loaded with 11 tons of goods became trapped after a section of a wooden bridge collapsed on the morning of Tuesday, October 10, between Campo Maior and Sigefredo Pacheco in Piauí, Brazil. The incident occurred when the truck, which belonged to a transport company, was navigating a road indicated by GPS, which the driver was not familiar with. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, and the driver was unharmed, emphasizing the significance of ensuring road safety and the structural integrity of transportation routes.

According to Arnaldo Aragão, the secretary of the Civil Defense of Campo Maior, the transport company is preparing to recover the cargo. He noted that the truck was a large vehicle carrying excessive weight, which contributed to the failure of the bridge. Officials from the Civil Defense have arrived at the scene and made the decision to block the road to investigate the damage thoroughly and to determine the best course of action for recovery. The situation underscores ongoing concerns regarding older infrastructure and public safety in rural areas.

As of the last update in the report, the truck had not yet been removed from the site. Authorities plan to return to the location on Wednesday, October 11, to continue efforts for road clearance and to assess further infrastructure risks. This incident highlights the critical need for infrastructure maintenance and regular safety inspections to prevent similar occurrences in the future, ensuring that local transport remains safe and reliable for all.

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