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A Wave of Separate Road Crashes in Brazil Leaves Multiple Dead and Many Injured

The surge of separate collisions has stretched local emergency and forensic services across several states.

Overview

  • A series of unrelated traffic accidents on Friday and Saturday produced numerous fatalities and serious injuries across at least a dozen states, including fatal collisions on BR-386 (Rio Grande do Sul), BR-316 (Piauí), BR-153 (Tocantins) and state highways in Minas Gerais and São Paulo.
  • Police and rescue teams responded to each scene, with Samu and fire crews performing rescues, peritos and IML units collecting remains and forensic evidence, and prosecutors or civil police opening inquiries where deaths occurred.
  • Investigations in several cases point to driver misconduct: authorities say at least one motorcyclist rode the wrong way without a license, a Porsche driver in São Paulo refused a breathalyzer and was sent for exams, and multiple hit‑and‑run and unlicensed‑driver incidents are being pursued.
  • Some crashes have clear situational causes: heavy rain and low visibility were cited in a bridge fall in Roraima, while overtaking, contraflow travel and loss of control on slopes or canyons were noted in others.
  • Authorities warn the probes could lead to criminal charges for suspected drunk driving, hit‑and‑runs or driving without a license, and investigators are continuing identification work for severely burned remains recovered from a BR-153 truck collision.