Brazil’s Navy says that it has found the body of the 13th victim from a bridge collapse last month in the country’s north. Four people remain missing.
One more body has been found after a bridge linking two northern states on Brazil collapsed, lifting the death toll to nine.
Police operating on the border of the northern states of Maranhao and Tocantins said four trucks, two cars and two motorcycles fell into the river.View on euronews
Another eight people remain unaccounted for. Several cars and trucks plunged into the Tocantins River after a section of the 1,748-foot-long bridge crumbled on Sunday.
Tocantins State, Brazil. Photo / AFP A third truck involved in the accident was carrying pesticides. A spokesperson for the fire department later told AFP that the tanks of all three trucks were ...
A tragic bridge collapse in northern Brazil has resulted in nine confirmed deaths, with eight individuals still missing. The accident, involving cars and trucks plunging into the Tocantins River, occurred on the Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Bridge.
The death toll after a bridge collapse in northern Brazil increased to 10 on Friday, authorities said. The Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira bridge, which connects the states of Maranhao and Tocantins, collapsed on Sunday, sending vehicles and their ...
Brazil’s navy said on Friday that the body ... Several cars and trucks plunged into the Tocantins River after a section of the bridge crumbled on Sunday. Police operating on the border of ...
The death toll rose to 12 from the collapse of a bridge in northern Brazil on Dec. 22 after two more bodies were recovered from the Tocantins River, the Brazilian Navy said Wednesday.
Brazilian authorities say more bodies have been found after the collapse of a bridge linking two northern states, raising the death toll from the accident to eight
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