Two prosecuted for bridge collapse in Dong Nai
Police in the southern province of Dong Nai decided to prosecute and detain two men after the collapse of Ghenh Bridge in Bien Hoa.
The arrestees were Tran Van Giang, 36, of Bac Lieu province and Nguyen Van Le, 28, of Soc Trang.
The towboat, which had a registered number plate of SG 3745, was driven by Giang, according to an initial investigation. It was towing a barge with a plate number of SG 5984 and carrying about 600 tonnes of sand from Long An province to Dong Nai. It crashed into a bridge pillar on the morning of March 20, causing people to fall into the river. Giang and Le fled immediately .
Waterway police saved two victims so far. It is not clear how many fell into the water and the search is ongoing.
Regarding the case, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, who is also Head of National Traffic Safety Committee , assigned Deputy Transport Ministers Nguyen Hong Truong and Nguyen Ngoc Dong to inspect the location to determine the exact cause of the collapse.
The officials worked with representatives from the provincial People’s Committee to discuss measures to deal with the crash.
The Ministry of Transport will direct relevant agencies to make plans to salvage collapsed pillars and ensure safety and smooth traffic on railway, waterway and road routes in the locality, as well as propose ways to repair broken pillars, Truong said.
It will take about three to five months to fix the bridge, he added.
To support passengers travelling between Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai, HCM City’s transport sector increased bus service from Sai Gon Station to Bien Hoa and vice versa.
The Ghenh bridge was built more than 100 years ago and is used for both railway and land transportation.
According to initial reports, the barge lost control on its way from lower reach to upper Dong Nai river, hitting the bridge and turning over. Two spans of the bridge collapsed after the crash.