Bridge connecting the Itajara district to the center of Itaperuna poses a risk
The bridge connecting the Itajara district to downtown Itaperuna has raised safety concerns due to structural issues, leading to a partial closure by the Civil Defense.
The bridge that links the Itajara district to the center of Itaperuna, located in Northwestern Fluminense, is causing significant concern among residents due to its deteriorating structural conditions. The Civil Defense has enforced a partial closure after identifying damages that pose serious safety risks. Even with this partial restriction, smaller vehicles are still able to cross using the less affected side of the bridge, although heavy vehicles such as buses and trucks are no longer permitted due to the danger of further structural degradation.
This situation has directly impacted the daily lives of the local population who rely on this route. Without regular public transport operating, residents are forced to walk approximately six kilometers to reach the nearest stop where buses are still functioning. This has not only disrupted the daily commute but has also created significant inconvenience for many, particularly those who may have mobility issues or are unable to make the long trek each day.
Furthermore, the difficulties in access have affected various local activities, highlighting the bridge's crucial role in the community's infrastructure. As the situation persists, residents are increasingly vocal about the need for urgent repairs to ensure their safety and restore normalcy to their daily lives. The ongoing monitoring by local authorities and the Civil Defense will be key in addressing these urgent concerns and ensuring that adequate measures are taken to secure the bridge and the community's access to essential services.