APP GRATIS

Drivers warn about poor condition of bridges between Baracoa and Moa

Many Internet users agreed that it was a danger for drivers and passengers, since these potholes can cause accidents that threaten people's lives.

Hueco en puente © Facebook / ACCIDENTES BUSES & CAMIONES por más experiencia y menos víctimas!
gap in bridge Photo © Facebook / BUS & TRUCK ACCIDENTS for more experience and fewer victims!

This article is from 1 year ago

Cuban drivers warned about thepoor condition of the bridges between Baracoa, Guantanamo,and Moa, in Holguín, which constitute a danger to the lives of drivers and passengers.

"All precaution is too little," Internet user Henry Garmendía said this Wednesday in the group ofFacebook "BUS & TRUCK ACCIDENTS for more experience and fewer victims!", where he inserted photos that show the critical state of the two bridges and without signs warning about the danger.

Facebook Capture / BUS & TRUCK ACCIDENTS for more experience and fewer victims!

In one of the images you can see the sinkholes several meters long, crossing the bridges.

In both cases, the rods and beams are exposed due to the serious deterioration of the track, which fragments the road due to the large size of the hole.

Many Internet users agreed that this is a danger for drivers and passengers, since these potholes can cause accidents that threaten people's lives.

"If it were in Havana, the 'fat bellies' would have seen it," said one citizen.

Others said that when there is an accident, the drivers are blamed for the alleged "excessive speed," but the government is not responsible for the poor condition of the roads. "That crack at high speeds is an accident for sure," considered another user.

Drivers from Santiago de Cuba and Camagüey pointed out that the situation is similar in their locations, where the authorities do not intervene to repair the holes.

The craters remain like this and have not been marked for a long time. Last year a Cuban reported that the breakage in one of thebridges in the towns of Moa and Baracoa It did not have a sign indicating the risk of traveling there.

"Anyone gets killed here. Not a sign or anything. How long is the irresponsibility of those who run this country," exclaimed last year a driver who posted the alert on Facebook.

What do you think?

COMMENT

Filed in:


Do you have something to report?
Write to CiberCuba:

editores@cibercuba.com

 +1 786 3965 689