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Driver Dies in BR-277 Bridge Crash in Guarapuava

A fatal accident occurred on BR-277 in Guarapuava, resulting in the death of a 54-year-old driver. The vehicle fell from a bridge near a river.

G1 GloboDec 25
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Quick Summary

  • 1A 54-year-old man died on Wednesday, December 24, after his vehicle fell from a bridge on BR-277 in Guarapuava, Paraná.
  • 2The accident occurred around 16:00 on Christmas Eve.
  • 3According to the Federal Highway Police (PRF), the car left the roadway near a bridge and fell close to a river.
  • 4The driver succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

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Timeline of the IncidentEmergency Response and InvestigationLocation and ContextOfficial Statements

Quick Summary#

A fatal traffic accident occurred on BR-277 in Guarapuava, Paraná, resulting in the death of a 54-year-old man. The incident took place on Wednesday, December 24, at approximately 16:00, just one day before Christmas.

The driver lost control of his vehicle, which subsequently fell from a bridge. The crash happened near a river in the central region of the state. Emergency services, including the Corpo de Bombeiros do Paraná and the Polícia Rodoviária Federal (PRF), were dispatched to the location. The victim died at the scene from injuries sustained in the fall.

Timeline of the Incident#

The accident took place on December 24, the day known as the véspera de Natal (Christmas Eve). Authorities received reports of the crash around 16h (4:00 PM).

According to the Polícia Rodoviária Federal (PRF), the vehicle was traveling along the highway when it veered off the pavement. The car exited the road in the vicinity of a bridge structure. It then fell from the height of the bridge, landing in an area close to a river.

Emergency Response and Investigation#

Rescue operations were coordinated by the Corpo de Bombeiros do Paraná. Upon arrival, first responders confirmed that the driver, a male subject, had suffered fatal injuries. The PRF managed the traffic control and preliminary investigation at the site of the crash.

The identity of the victim has not been made public by officials. The specific cause of the vehicle losing control has not been detailed in the initial reports. The investigation into the precise circumstances surrounding the crash is ongoing.

Location and Context#

The incident occurred in Guarapuava, located in the central region of the state of Paraná. The specific stretch of road involved is the BR-277, a major federal highway in the region.

The timing of the accident, occurring during the holiday travel period, highlights the risks associated with road travel during this time of year. The crash resulted in a single fatality involving the driver of the vehicle.

Official Statements#

Authorities have confirmed the details of the crash based on official reports. The PRF provided the account of the vehicle leaving the roadway and falling from the bridge. The Corpo de Bombeiros confirmed the death of the driver at the scene.

As of the latest reports, no further details regarding the victim or the specific mechanical causes of the accident have been released to the public.

Frequently Asked Questions

The accident occurred on BR-277 in Guarapuava, Paraná, near a bridge and a river.

The crash happened on Wednesday, December 24, at around 16:00, on Christmas Eve.

The victim was identified as a 54-year-old man, but his name was not released.

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