Suspension bridge in Lam Dong swept away after hydroelectric dam release
A suspension bridge at the Phu Thien crossing on the Da Nhim river collapsed after a sudden surge caused by the opening of a hydroelectric dam.
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- A suspension bridge at the Phu Thien crossing on the Da Nhim river collapsed after a sudden surge caused by the opening of a hydroelectric dam.
A suspension bridge in Lam Dong province, Vietnam, was destroyed after a sudden rise in the Da Nhim river caused by the opening of a hydroelectric dam. The collapse occurred at the Phu Thien crossing.
Authorities had closed the area before the incident, preventing casualties; no deaths or injuries have been reported. Video footage circulating online shows the moment the bridge gives way and is swept away by the current.
Officials say the bridge failure is part of a wider pattern: in recent days and weeks heavy rainfall across the region, combined with controlled releases from reservoirs, has produced dangerous currents, overflows and flooding at multiple locations nationwide.
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