Monday, September 24, 2012

Brazil lorry driver rescued after bridge plunge


A truck hangs from the Chavantes bridge near Fartura, southern Brazil, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012.  The driver survived uninjured.  
The Brazilian job: it took 25 minutes for the driver to be rescued

A lorry driver in southern Brazil had a miraculous escape when his vehicle skidded over the guard rail as he crossed a bridge linking the states of Sao Paulo and Parana.
The driver, Aguinaldo da Silva, said he lost control of his unloaded truck after a car stopped abruptly on the bridge.
It took nearly half an hour for passers-by to rescue him, using a rope to pull him up from his cabin.
Mr Silva survived uninjured.
Efforts to rescue the lorry on Sunday had to be halted.
"The bridge began to shake and there were fears that it would collapse," said Valcir Machado, from local website npdiario.com, which broke the news.

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