Mar 12 β€’ 20:05 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Students cross 500 meters of mud to reach school transport in Cambuci

Students at the Waldemiro Pitta State School in Cambuci face challenges reaching school due to a muddy stretch of road that makes access difficult.

Students of the Waldemiro Pitta State School in the Monte Verde district of Cambuci, located in the Northwest region of Rio de Janeiro, face significant challenges getting to school following rains that transform a section of the RJ-202 road into a mudslide. This situation forces students to walk approximately 500 meters to reach the point where school transport can safely access. Reports indicate that when the road becomes too muddy, school vehicles cannot navigate through the most critical areas, resulting in students having to disembark early and traverse the treacherous path on foot.

In some instances, teachers and staff have had to assist the students in crossing the hardest-hit spots to prevent falls and potential accidents, highlighting the dangerous conditions affecting students' daily routines. This ongoing issue underscores the infrastructural challenges and safety concerns in rural areas, particularly during seasonal rains when road conditions deteriorate significantly.

The news outlet G1 has reached out to the Department of Highways of the State of Rio de Janeiro (DER-RJ), which is responsible for the road, to comment on the situation, yet the lack of immediate response reflects broader issues regarding maintenance and attention to rural educational access. The persistence of these conditions raises questions about the government's commitment to ensuring safe travel for students living in remote areas of Brazil.

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