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River Nuoh Bridge Collapse Leaves Tienpo Residents Stranded

By Fredrick S. Weah

TIENPO, RIVER GEE In a shocking and distressing development, the River Nuoh Bridge in the Tienpo area of the Nanee Administrative District, Electoral District One, River Gee County, has collapsed.

The incident has left residents stranded and urgently calling on both local and national government authorities for immediate assistance.

The River Nuoh Bridge was a vital link for the Tienpo community, serving as a key route for residents, businesses, and service providers but the situation has created a major disruption, cutting off access and isolating the area.

“This is not just an inconvenience; it’s a crisis,” said one resident. “We can’t move freely, transport goods, or access emergency services. We need help—now.”

The bridge’s collapse has brought transportation in the area to a standstill. Daily commutes, the delivery of essential goods, and emergency medical services have all been severely affected.

The community’s growing frustration is being voiced publicly, with residents appealing for swift action to rebuild the structure.

Local leaders and citizens are urging government officials to prioritize the reconstruction of the bridge, warning that further delays could worsen the humanitarian and economic impact on the region.

As of now, no official response has been issued by relevant authorities.

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