NEW DELHI: At least 19 individuals lost their lives when a portion of a highway collapsed in Guangdong province, southern China, on Wednesday, according to Chinese state media reports.
By 11:45 am, CCTV reported that “19 people have been confirmed dead, and 30 are receiving all-out emergency care in hospital.” The condition of those hospitalized was described as not currently life-threatening, although their specific injuries were not detailed.
Footage circulated on social media depicted a scene of wreckage, with smoking vehicles lying at the bottom of a muddy pit where the highway once stood. Emergency responders and fire engines were seen at the site, while other videos captured flames rising from the collapsed section.
Authorities dispatched around 500 personnel to aid in the rescue efforts, including teams from public security, emergency response, firefighting, and mining rescue departments.
Local authorities issued a notice stating that part of the S12 highway was closed in both directions, directing drivers to take alternative routes.
While the cause of the road collapse has yet to be determined, this incident is the latest in a series of tragedies to strike Guangdong in recent weeks. The province, known for its dense population and industrial activity, has faced severe flooding due to heavy rains, along with a fatal tornado that hit Guangzhou just last week.
China’s extensive highway network often traverses challenging terrain and varied climates, contributing to occasional accidents. Stringent safety measures are sometimes lacking, resulting in road mishaps.
By 11:45 am, CCTV reported that “19 people have been confirmed dead, and 30 are receiving all-out emergency care in hospital.” The condition of those hospitalized was described as not currently life-threatening, although their specific injuries were not detailed.
Footage circulated on social media depicted a scene of wreckage, with smoking vehicles lying at the bottom of a muddy pit where the highway once stood. Emergency responders and fire engines were seen at the site, while other videos captured flames rising from the collapsed section.
Authorities dispatched around 500 personnel to aid in the rescue efforts, including teams from public security, emergency response, firefighting, and mining rescue departments.
Local authorities issued a notice stating that part of the S12 highway was closed in both directions, directing drivers to take alternative routes.
While the cause of the road collapse has yet to be determined, this incident is the latest in a series of tragedies to strike Guangdong in recent weeks. The province, known for its dense population and industrial activity, has faced severe flooding due to heavy rains, along with a fatal tornado that hit Guangzhou just last week.
China’s extensive highway network often traverses challenging terrain and varied climates, contributing to occasional accidents. Stringent safety measures are sometimes lacking, resulting in road mishaps.