Horror moment 1,750ft bridge COLLAPSES killing two as seven vehicles including ACID tanker plummet into river in Brazil

Horror moment 1,750ft bridge COLLAPSES killing two as seven vehicles including ACID tanker plummet into river in Brazil

THIS is the horror moment a 1,750ft bridge collapsed and sent an acid tanker and six more vehicles plunging into a river.

The disaster killed two people, left up to ten others missing, and sparked fears of contamination from the sulfuric acid now leaking into the water.

XFootage captured the moment the Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge collapsed, killing two people[/caption]

An aerial view shows a collapsed bridge between Aguiarnopolis and Estreito, in Brazil

AFPLocal authorities and emergency services at the tragedy site[/caption]

The tragedy unfolded on the Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge, a 1960s structure connecting the towns of Aguiarnopolis and Estreito in Brazil’s northeastern region.

The bridge is also a vital route connecting the states of Tocantins and Maranhao.

A video filmed just moments before the collapse by local councillor Elias Junior shows the bridge breaking apart as a pick-up truck screeches to a halt, just about avoiding the crumbling roadway.

Junior, who was inspecting visible cracks on the bridge with a friend, can be seen fleeing the structure as it gave way.

“If it hadn’t been for my friend, I might not be here today,” Junior later said, adding that the bridge had long been criticised for its deteriorating state.

“People always complained about how precarious it was.”

Among the vehicles that plunged into the river were two motorcycles, three lorries, and a car.

Authorities confirmed one of the lorries was a tanker carrying sulfuric acid, prompting rescue operations to be halted due to safety concerns.

Fire Brigade divers identified the hazardous spill and warned of its dangers to both the rescuers and the environment.

The victims included a 25-year-old woman and a 46-year-old man traveling on motorbikes.

Meanwhile, eight adults and two children, aged three and eleven, remain unaccounted for.

One man was pulled from the river alive and taken to the hospital with a broken leg.

Eyewitnesses described the bridge’s structural issues as a ticking time bomb.

“We all knew this was going to happen,” said a local resident.

“The bridge was opened in 1961 and has never been renovated.”

Officials have launched an investigation into the collapse, which is the latest in a string of transportation tragedies in Brazil.

What are the risks of a sulfuric acid spillage into a river?

The spillage of sulfuric acid into a river poses several risks to humans, including:

Contaminated Drinking Water: The acid can lower water quality, making it unsafe to drink and potentially causing health issues if consumed. It may also corrode pipes, releasing harmful metals like lead into the water supply.
Direct Exposure Risks: Contact with contaminated water can lead to skin burns and irritation, while inhaling acid aerosols may cause respiratory problems. Ingesting even small amounts can result in severe internal injuries.
Impact on Food Supply: Acidic water can damage soils and crops near the river, threatening agriculture and food security in the affected area.
Long-Term Health Effects: Persistent environmental contamination can have lasting consequences, with potential chronic exposure to harmful substances over time.

Just hours before the bridge disaster, 41 people were killed in a bus crash in Minas Gerais state, and 10 members of the same family perished in a plane crash in Rio Grande do Sul.

Environmental and civil safety concerns have also been raised due to the sulfuric acid spill, with authorities scrambling to assess the extent of the damage to the Tocantins River ecosystem.

The Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge was part of the BR-226 highway, a critical route connecting capital Brasília to the northern city of Belém.

The collapse has drawn sharp criticism of infrastructure oversight in Brazil, with residents and experts alike demanding accountability and urgent action to prevent similar tragedies.

aguiarnopolis.to.govThe Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge before it collapsed[/caption]

ReutersThe disaster sent seven vehicles, including an acid tanker, plunging into a river[/caption]

The bridge serves as a vital link connecting two Brazilian states

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