Southern China road collapse killed 19: state media

A highway collapse in southern China’s Guangdong province resulted in 19 deaths and 30 people receiving emergency care in the hospital. The incident involved 18 vehicles and 49 people, with authorities dispatching 500 personnel to aid in the rescue efforts. Extreme weather events in the region have raised concerns about infrastructure safety.

Southern China road collapse kills 19: state media
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At least 19 people died when part of a highway collapsed in southern China’s Guangdong province on Wednesday, state media reported.

State broadcaster CCTV said a stretch of road between Meizhou city and Dabu county in Guangdong province caved in at around 2:10 am (1810 GMT).

The incident caused 18 vehicles to become trapped and involved a total of 49 people, CCTV said.

As of 11:45 am, “19 people have been confirmed dead, and 30 are receiving all-out emergency care in hospital”, according to the broadcaster.

It added that the lives of those hospitalised were “not currently at risk” but did not specify their injuries.

Social media footage shared by local news outlets showed flames and smoke emanating from a deep, dark pit into which cars seemed to have plummeted.

Other clips showed around half a dozen people standing on a roadside gazing at the flashing lights of emergency vehicles in the distance.

Authorities have dispatched around 500 people to the site to help with the rescue operation, CCTV reported.

They are drawn from departments handling public security, emergency response, firefighting and mining rescue, according to the broadcaster.

Local authorities said in a notice that part of the S12 highway was closed in both directions and ordered drivers to take detours.

The cause of the collapse was not initially specified.

Guangdong has been hit by a string of extreme weather events in recent weeks, from fatal floods to a deadly tornado.

In recent news, tragedy struck as a southern China road collapse claimed the lives of 19 individuals, according to state media reports. This devastating incident has sent shockwaves throughout the region and has once again highlighted the critical importance of infrastructure safety and maintenance. While the details of the specific causes are still under investigation, it is a stark reminder of the potential risks and consequences associated with compromised infrastructure. The loss of lives in such incidents is truly heart-wrenching and our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims. As this story continues to unfold, it serves as a call to action for authorities to emphasize and prioritize the regular maintenance and inspection of infrastructure to prevent such catastrophic events in the future. Additionally, it prompts us all to reflect on the significance of safety regulations and the enforcement of stringent standards to protect public welfare. We hope that through these efforts, tragic events such as the Southern China road collapse can be minimized or prevented, sparing lives and preventing untold suffering.

Source: ARY NEWS

highway collapse, southern China, Guangdong province, road cave-in, vehicles trapped, emergency care, hospitalization, flame and smoke, rescue operation, extreme weather events, fatal floods, deadly tornado, S12 highway closed, detours, state media报道19 people died in a highway collapse in southern China’s Guangdong province. The incident caused vehicles to became trapped, resulting in casualties and hospitalizations. Social media footage showed the seriousness of the situation, prompting a large-scale rescue operation. Extreme weather events in Guangdong have caused devastating outcomes recently. The S12 highway has been closed, and drivers have been instructed to take detours. The cause of the collapse remains unspecified.

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