Normal view

Ponte de R$ 36 milhões desaba e deixa quatro feridos no Acre

6 June 2026 at 22:02

Logo Agência Brasil

Quatro pessoas ficaram feridas no desabamento parcial de uma ponte no município de Sena Madureira, no Acre, a 137 quilômetros da capital Rio Branco.

A estrutura havia sido inaugurada há dois anos, após ter sido construída a um custo de mais de R$ 36 milhões.

Notícias relacionadas:

Entre as vítimas está o advogado e ex-juiz Ednaldo Muniz dos Santos, de 54 anos, que se autointitula vereador voluntário e que gravava um vídeo denunciando os problemas na estrutura minutos antes de a ponte desabar, no início da noite de sexta-feira (5).

Segundo boletim divulgado pela Secretaria de Estado de Saúde (Sesacre), Muniz está em estado gravíssimo, com traumatismo craniano e fratura na região pélvica. Ele foi transferido de ambulância para Rio Branco e segue internado em unidade intensiva de tratamento.

Outro ferido foi Ednei Muniz dos Santos, de 51 anos, irmão de Ednaldo. Ele sofreu fratura no antebraço e segue internado ao aguardo de cirurgia, mas estável.

Os demais feridos foram Antônio Morais Lima Filho, de 36 anos, que sofreu fratura na perna e também aguarda cirurgia, e Weverton Murieta, 34 anos, que sofreu ferimentos leves.

O Corpo de Bombeiros Militares do Acre estimou que 60% da estrutura desabou. A ponte havia sido interditada na noite anterior ao desabamento e, segundo as autoridades, os feridos se encontravam no local irregularmente.

O governo do Acre apura as causas do desabamento. O prazo para a conclusão do inquérito é de 30 dias.

Ponte interditada desaba e deixa vítimas no interior do Acre

6 June 2026 at 02:43

Uma ponte localizada em Sena Madureira, no interior do Acre, desabou na noite desta sexta-feira (5), provocando momentos de tensão e deixando pessoas feridas. Entre as vítimas está o juiz aposentado Edinaldo Muniz, que fazia uma transmissão ao vivo nas redes sociais no momento em que a estrutura cedeu.

Segundo informações divulgadas por veículos locais, o magistrado aposentado registrava a situação da ponte, que já apresentava sinais de comprometimento estrutural, quando ocorreu o colapso. Imagens compartilhadas nas redes sociais mostram o instante de desespero após a queda da estrutura.

Equipes do Corpo de Bombeiros e do serviço de resgate foram mobilizadas para atender as vítimas e realizar buscas no local. Edinaldo Muniz foi retirado dos escombros e encaminhado para atendimento médico. Informações preliminares apontam que o estado de saúde dele inspira cuidados.

A ponte havia sido alvo de preocupação de moradores da região nos últimos dias devido às condições estruturais consideradas precárias. Autoridades locais devem abrir investigação para apurar as causas do desabamento e avaliar possíveis responsabilidades.

O acidente gerou forte repercussão no Acre e mobilizou moradores de Sena Madureira, que acompanharam o trabalho das equipes de resgate durante toda a noite.

A Defesa Civil e órgãos estaduais seguem monitorando a área para evitar novos riscos.

The post Ponte interditada desaba e deixa vítimas no interior do Acre appeared first on Diário da Manhã - O Jornal do leitor Inteligente.

Crete Remembers the Razing of the Village of Kandanos by the Nazis

4 June 2026 at 18:09
A German soldier in front of one of the signs in Greek erected after the razing of Kandanos, Crete by the Nazis.
A German soldier in front of one of the signs erected after the razing. The text reads: “Kandanos was destroyed in retaliation for the bestial ambush murder of a paratrooper platoon and a half-platoon of military engineers by armed men and women.” Credit: Bundesarchiv, CC BY-SA 3.0 de/Wikipedia

The village of Kandanos on Crete was burned to the ground, and Nazi troops massacred all 180 residents on June 3, 1941 during the years of the German occupation.

It was one of the worst atrocities committed by the occupiers and has haunted Crete and Greece for decades.

Battle of Crete

The Battle of Crete began on May 20, 1941, with Germany employing 750 glider-borne troops, 10,000 paratroopers, 5,000 airlifted mountain soldiers, and 7,000 seaborne troops. It was the first occasion when German parachutists were used en masse and the first mainly airborne invasion in military history.

It was also the first time German soldiers had encountered mass resistance from a civilian population, and they suffered unexpectedly large numbers of casualties.

The outnumbered Greek soldiers, along with the Allied forces based on Crete, fought bravely but were vastly outnumbered. Cretan civilians joined the battle with whatever weapons were at hand—mostly kitchen knives, but rakes, clubs, and even walking sticks were used in desperate hand-to-hand combat for their homeland.

German parachutists were often knifed or clubbed to death as they landed on fields of Crete. In one recorded incident, an elderly Cretan man clubbed a paratrooper to death with his walking cane before the German could even disentangle himself from his parachute.

In another incident, a local priest and his son broke into a village museum, took two rifles from the Balkan War era, and sniped at German paratroops as they landed. The Cretans also began to use small arms from captured German soldiers as the battle continued.

However, this courage came at a terrible cost, as the Germans retaliated as soon as they managed to gain control of Crete.

The temporary German commander of the island, Kurt Student, ordered a series of brutal reprisals against the local population immediately after the surrender of Crete on May 31, 1941.

Kandanos Crete Nazi
The Nazi occupying forces massacred civilians on Crete. Credit: Bundesarchiv, CC BY-SA 3.0 de/Wikipedia

Every last resident of Kandanos, amounting to a total of 180 men, women, and children, were brutally massacred, and their ancient village was burned to the ground.

Nazis order for the destruction of Kandanos

Below is the order of the German commander:

“It is certain that the civilian population including women and boys have taken part in the fighting, committed sabotage, mutilated and killed wounded soldiers. It is therefore high time to combat all cases of this kind, to undertake reprisals and punitive expeditions which must be carried through with exemplary terror. The harshest measures must indeed be taken and I order the following: shooting for all cases of proven cruelty, and I wish this to be done by the same units who have suffered such atrocities. The following reprisals will be taken:
1. Shooting
2. Fines
3. Total destruction of villages by burning
4. Extermination of the male population of the territory in question
My authority will be necessary for measures under 3 and 4. All these measures must, however, be taken rapidly and omitting all formalities. In view of the circumstances the troops have a right to this and there is no need for military tribunals to judge beasts and assassins.”

After the surrender of Germany, General Kurt Student was captured by the British. In May 1947, he came before a military tribunal to answer to charges of mistreatment and murder of prisoners of war by his forces on Crete.

Greece’s demand to have Student extradited was declined. Student was found guilty of three out of eight charges and sentenced to five years in prison. However, he was given a medical discharge and was released in 1948. Student was never tried for crimes against civilians.

Today, Kandanos has been rebuilt and is the seat of the eponymous municipality. Reproductions of the somber Wehrmacht signposts commemorating the village’s destruction are displayed on a local war memorial.

Related: Greek Scientists Identify Nazi Victims Executed 83 Years Ago in Crete

❌