The wind and rain collapsed in the wind and rain in Wuyuan, Jiangxi, and the two were buried and injured.

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.30

Jimu Journalist Liu Yi

On the afternoon of July 29, the sudden thunderstorms in Wuyuan, Jiangxi, the gallery bridge on the local bridge collapsed. Two citizens across the road were buried, but fortunately there was no danger of life. On the 30th, the local citizens told Jimu Journalists that the bridge was still closed, and the parts were demolished without collapse.

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The collapsed gallery bridge is built on the local landscape bridge. The landscape bridge is horizontal to the Xingjiang River.

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A local resident told Jimu Journalists that the landscape bridge has been repaired for more than ten years, and the gallery bridge on the bridge is wooden structure. At about 5 pm on the 29th, the local rain was raining and the wind was strong. Some corridors collapsed in the wind and rain. There were two citizens who crossed the bridge buried, one of which was a takeaway rider. One of his friends had just crossed the bridge at the time, and was almost buried by the collapsed gallery bridge.

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On -site videos showed that there were tens of meters long on both sides of the bridge, and rescuers were being rescued by citizens.

On the 30th, a number of merchants introduced that the bridge has been closed and cannot be passed.

In an interview with the media, the relevant local departments said that the accident caused a total of two people and was sent to the hospital for treatment, which was not in danger of life.

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