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Part of Expressway Bridge in Guizhou Collapses as Rain, Floods Batter Region

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A section of a bridge on the Xiamen-Chengdu Expressway in Guizhou province collapsed on Tuesday morning following a landslide brought on by prolonged heavy rainfall. No casualties have been reported.

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A tragic accident occurred on the morning of Tuesday, June 24, in Sandu County, Guizhou Province, south-west of China, where the Great Houzihe Bridge collapsed around 7:40 a.m. local time, due to torrential rains that have hit the region in recent days. The collapse of the structure left a preliminary balance of 38 people dead, while another 24 remain missing, according to local authorities. The accident was especially shocking by the scene capt…

In one of China's provinces - Guizhou - in the south of the country, a bridge has collapsed. This is the result of a landslide after intense, torrential rains that have been occurring in the region for a week. A recording of the terrifying scene just after the bridge collapse has appeared on the web.

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On the morning of Tuesday, June 24, 2025, a bridge in Guizhou Province, China, partially collapsed as a cargo truck was crossing it. The trailer was left hanging over the void, its cab suspended and its rear end still attached to the asphalt. The driver was rescued alive by emergency crews using ropes and specialized equipment. No injuries or fatalities were reported, according to local media. What caused the bridge collapse in Guizhou, China? T…

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Ecns broke the news in China on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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