- Breaking News: Demerara Harbour Bridge Collapse in Guyana Claims Dozens of Lives and Damages 56 Vehicles
In a tragic incident that has left the nation in shock, the Demerara Harbour Bridge in Guyana has collapsed, resulting in a devastating loss of life and widespread destruction. The collapse occurred earlier today, causing panic and chaos among commuters and residents of the capital, Georgetown, and surrounding areas.
The incident has claimed the lives of at least 167 people, while 87 others have been left severely injured, many in critical condition. Authorities are still working to confirm the exact number of casualties as the situation continues to unfold, but reports suggest that the death toll may rise as rescue teams continue to search through the debris. In addition to the loss of life, the collapse has destroyed 56 vehicles, many of which were caught on the bridge at the time of the disaster.
The Demerara Harbour Bridge, one of the key transportation links between Georgetown on the Demerara River’s northern bank and the town of Vreed-en-Hoop on the southern side, has long been a vital part of the region’s infrastructure. Spanning 1,000 meters, the bridge connects thousands of commuters daily, making it a lifeline for residents, businesses, and tourists alike.
As the bridge collapsed, vehicles, including cars, trucks, and buses, plunged into the river below, causing immediate panic. The weight of the traffic, combined with the possible structural failure of the bridge, caused it to buckle and snap under pressure. Eyewitnesses report hearing a loud rumble before the bridge began to tremble, with many people unable to escape before it gave way. It was a harrowing sight, with many witnessing vehicles and passengers falling into the water below.
Emergency response teams were quickly deployed to the scene, but the damage to the bridge and the large number of vehicles involved has made rescue operations challenging. Helicopters have been dispatched to search for survivors, while boats are being used to recover those trapped in the river. Authorities have confirmed that a number of bodies have already been recovered from the water, but it is feared that others remain trapped in the wreckage.
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure in Guyana has announced that an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collapse. Preliminary reports suggest that the bridge had been showing signs of wear and tear due to its age, with some questioning whether recent maintenance and structural inspections were adequate. However, experts are still gathering information, and it may take weeks before a definitive cause is determined.
The government has promised full support to the victims and their families, with President Irfaan Ali expressing deep condolences. “This is an unprecedented tragedy, and our hearts go out to all those affected. We will ensure that every effort is made to assist the victims and their families, and we will investigate the cause thoroughly,” the president said in a statement.
The collapse of the Demerara Harbour Bridge has brought national and international attention to Guyana’s infrastructure issues. While the country has made strides in development, the tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining critical infrastructure. Public safety advocates are calling for urgent reform and investment in the country’s transportation systems to prevent similar incidents in the future.
As recovery efforts continue, the people of Guyana are coming together in mourning and solidarity, offering support to those affected by this heart-wrenching disaster.
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