Homemade bomb explodes on Ilha do Governador (RJ) and leaves eight injured
A homemade bomb exploded on Ilha do Governador in Rio de Janeiro, injuring eight people, two of whom are in serious condition.
On Friday, a homemade bomb exploded on Ilha do Governador in Rio de Janeiro, causing injuries to eight individuals, with two reported in serious condition. The bomb was made from various components including gunpowder, glass shards, nails, and a bicycle pedal, highlighting the dangerous ingenuity behind such devices. The injured were promptly taken to local hospitals for treatment, with five victims sent to the Municipal Hospital Evandro Freire and three to Hospital GetΓΊlio Vargas. The condition of the victims has not been detailed yet, raising concerns over their health and the nature of their injuries.
Social media images depicted some of the injured wearing uniforms from the bus company Paranapuan, with makeshift tourniquets applied to their legs and visible facial injuries. Paranapuan confirmed that employees were among the wounded, emphasizing the incident's impact on local workers. As authorities investigated, the local fire department was notified around 1 PM, denoting a quick response to the emergent situation. The police indicated that the explosion was linked to a bus driver from Paranapuan who encountered the bomb, leading to further inquiries.
This incident not only raises alarm over public safety in urban areas but also underscores a larger issue related to the use of homemade explosives in Brazil. With ongoing violence in many urban regions, such occurrences evoke anxiety among the population and urge officials to enhance safety measures. Investigations will likely delve into the origins of this device and the motivations behind its creation, aiming to prevent similar events in the future.