An
unfinished overpass has collapsed onto vehicles in the Brazil's southeastern
World Cup city of Belo Horizonte. At least two were killed and 19 injured.
Deutsche Welle, 4 July 2014
The
overpass collapsed on Thursday, around two kilometers (three miles) from the
Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte, where World Cup games are being played.
Television
images showed the front of a yellow passenger bus crushed under a large stretch
of the fallen highway. Officials said other vehicles were also crushed.
The health
agency of the state of Minas Gerais said two people were killed and 19 injured.
Fire spokesman Edgard Estevo da Silva said one of the dead was the woman driver
of the bus, adding that 13 people were rescued unscathed.
"We
were traveling normally and then there was a terrible noise," said Renata
Soares, who said she was a passenger on the bus.
"I am
sure that more people in other cars were underneath the debris," Soares
told Brazil's GloboNews TV.
Da Silva
said two trucks belonging to the bridge's construction company were also hit,
but no one was inside them.
Unfinished
part of Cup roading network
The
overpass was part of a network of bus lanes that was supposed to be finished
before the World Cup began, but which was not finished on time. The cause of
the collapse was not immediately clear.
A worker
died last month in Sao Paulo after a 90-tonne beam fell during the construction
of a monorail project.
There have
been sometimes violent protests in Brazil regarding the government's heavy
spending on the World Cup and long delays on infrastructure projects, although
unrest has quietened in recent weeks.
The stadium
in Belo Horizonte, near to where Thursday's accident occurred, has hosted five
World Cup matches and will be the venue of a semi-final next Tuesday.


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