Below is a picture of the bridge, which our team crossed several times, and the article from Reuters.

Peru bridge collapse kills 8, injures 40 children
Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:32pm EDT
LIMA (Reuters) - A suspension bridge packed with school children snapped in Peru on Monday, killing at least 8 and injuring dozens of others who plunged into a deep ravine, the mayor of the Andean mountain town of Coracora said.
"We've suffered a grave accident, a suspension bridge that goes to a high school has fallen, it has broken in two, and we have a large number of students injured and dead," Mayor Walter Antayhua told RPP radio.
Most of the injured were aged 10 and 13, but reports said several teachers were with the children when the bridge collapsed.
The bridge was 130 feet long and stretched above a canyon that is up to 320 feet deep, the mayor said. The town is about 370 miles southeast of Lima, the capital.
"We need a helicopter because there are children who are dying," Alfonso Paredes, a town resident, said from the poorly equipped hospital from where doctors were hoping to evacuate patients to trauma centers.
At least 40 other victims were taken to the hospital, 13 of them with serious injuries.
"The injuries are grave," said Fernando Valencia, a doctor at the hospital.
(Reporting by Marco Aquino and Terry Wade; Editing by Sandra Maler)
2 comments:
Hi!
Thanks for posting this information! If you here any updates on names of the children or teachers can you please pass the word. I was one of the summer missionaries that lived in Coracora this past summer for two months. This has definitely been some hard news to hear. I very much wish I could be with those people right now, my heart is breaking so much for them.
In Christ,
Jodi Webb
Hi Jodi...
Thanks for your heart for the people of Coracora. I've been twice since Sept 08. We were there 3 weeks ago and crossed that bridge several times. Are you planning on returning to Peru this summer?
Blessings...
Mark
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