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Cargo Ship Collision Causes Deadly Bridge Collapse in Southern China

by | Feb 22, 2024

A tragic accident unfolded in southern China today as a cargo ship collided with the Lixinsha Bridge, resulting in at least five fatalities and leaving one crew member injured. The incident, which occurred in the bustling Pearl River Delta region, shocked the nation and sparked a frantic rescue operation.

According to reports from the maritime search and rescue center in Guangzhou, the cargo ship struck the bridge with devastating force, causing it to fracture in half. As a result of the collision, two vehicles plunged into the water below, while three others came to rest on the vessel itself.

An empty cargo ship is shown lodged under the fractured Lixinsha Bridge on February, 22, 2024. 
CCTV

Images captured in the aftermath of the collision depict the stark reality of the situation, with the once-sturdy bridge now split in two and the cargo ship wedged beneath its shattered structure. Emergency responders, including police vessels, swiftly arrived at the scene to aid in rescue efforts.

Despite the gravity of the situation, there have been accounts of heroic efforts to save those trapped in the wreckage. Two individuals were successfully rescued from the water, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos.

The Lixinsha Bridge, situated in Guangzhou’s Nansha district, serves as a vital link in the region’s transportation network, particularly for international shipping activities. However, concerns over its structural integrity had been mounting in recent years, with plans for reinforcement repeatedly delayed, as reported by state-run broadcaster CCTV.

As the rescue operation continues and the full extent of the damage becomes clear, questions are likely to arise regarding the safety protocols surrounding maritime navigation and infrastructure maintenance in the area. The tragic loss of life serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety measures to prevent such catastrophes in the future.

Tags:bridge | china

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