After an accident at a subway project in São Paulo caused the collapse of a piece of Marginal Tietê, one of the main roads in the capital, on Tuesday morning (1st), Mayor Ricardo Nunes, city hall employees and technicians from the concessionaire Acciona would meet at 16:00 to analyze the situation of the tracks.
Until the afternoon of this Tuesday, only the express lane of Marginal Tietê was allowed for vehicle traffic.
According to Nunes reported to the CNNthe release of the central and local lanes of the Marginal still depends on an assessment by Comgás before the definition for release due to a company gas pipeline passing through the site.
In a note sent to CNN, Comgás reported that the technical team investigated the location and did not identify any damage to the network. “The supply of natural gas in the region was not impacted.
“With this, the sensors, which indicate soil instability, will be activated again for a new measurement. Nunes does not rule out the possibility of releasing the central lane of the marginal. According to the mayor, about 450,000 vehicles pass through the site daily.
According to a note from Companhia de Engenharia de Tráfego (CET), there is a controlled channeling in two lanes of the express lane for vehicles to cross the point of collapse safely.
CET field agents are on site guiding the drivers. The company also asks drivers to avoid Marginal Tietê and the roads in the region.
“For the flow of the dammed traffic, the vehicles that are in the central lane are being destined for the express. The vehicles that are in the place are being directed to the corridor of Av. Ermano Marchetti / Marquês de São Vicente and return to the Marginal at the height of Praça Pedro Corazza”, says the note sent to CNN. this Tuesday all day.
Source: CNN Brasil