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In a devastating incident, eleven people have been confirmed dead following the partial collapse of a highway bridge in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province. The tragedy occurred at approximately 8:40 p.m. on Friday in Zhashui County, Shangluo City, triggered by a sudden downpour and subsequent flash floods, local authorities reported.
The catastrophic event was precipitated by extreme weather conditions, which led to the bridge’s structural failure. The bridge, a crucial link for the local community, succumbed to the overwhelming force of nature, causing vehicles and passengers to plummet into the turbulent river below.
By 10 a.m. on Saturday, rescue teams had managed to recover five vehicles from the water. However, the search and rescue operations remain ongoing as authorities continue to navigate the challenging conditions posed by the aftermath of the floods.
The provincial publicity department has been actively involved in coordinating the rescue efforts, with teams working tirelessly to locate any remaining victims and provide aid to those affected. The collapse has not only resulted in significant loss of life but also disrupted local transportation and raised concerns about the safety and maintenance of infrastructure in the region.
This incident underscores the devastating impact of sudden natural disasters and the critical need for robust emergency response mechanisms. As rescue operations proceed, the community and the nation mourn the loss of lives and extend their support to the families of the victims.
Further updates are expected as the situation develops, with local authorities and rescue teams committed to providing timely information.