Tragic Incident Captured on Film as Infrastructure Fails Over Major Waterway
In a devastating incident that highlights Brazil’s infrastructure concerns, a major bridge connecting two states collapsed while a local councilor was documenting structural damage, resulting in multiple casualties and missing persons.
The collapse
The Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge, a vital 500-meter connection between Maranhão and Tocantins states, partially gave way on Sunday, taking with it four trucks, two cars, and two motorcycles. A police spokesperson confirmed to AFP that at least two people have died, with twelve others still unaccounted for.
Hazardous complications
The search and rescue operation faces significant challenges as two of the trucks involved were carrying sulfuric acid, creating potential toxic contamination in the waterway. This hazardous situation has forced authorities to suspend water supply to the region and temporarily halt rescue operations on Monday morning while officials seek safe methods to continue the search.
Investigation
While the exact cause remains under investigation, the Brazilian National Department of Transport Infrastructure’s preliminary findings suggest a failure in the bridge’s central beam. The structure, built in the 1960s, served as the primary transport link between the northeastern and northern states.
Weekend of tragedies
This incident marks one of three major transportation disasters in Brazil over the weekend:
- A devastating bus accident in Minas Gerais state claimed 41 lives when a truck’s trailer detached and struck the vehicle
- A private plane crash in the tourist city of Gramado resulted in the deaths of ten family members
- The bridge collapse, which was being documented due to visible structural concerns
The string of accidents has raised serious questions about infrastructure maintenance and transportation safety across Brazil’s vast territory.