Initial information from the Alcala Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council indicates that the bridge collapsed along with several 10-wheeler trucks.

The infrastructure is currently impassable due to the incident, leaving several motorists stranded.

The Cagayan Provincial Information Office stated that an investigation into the cause of the incident and an assessment to determine if there were any injuries are ongoing.

Piggatan Bridge

I am unable to provide a summary for “Piggatan Bridge” as I cannot find any significant historical or cultural information about a location by this name. It is possible it refers to a very small local bridge, or the name may be misspelled. For an accurate summary, verifying the correct name and location would be necessary.

Alcala

Alcalá de Henares is a historic city in central Spain, founded as a Roman settlement. It is most famous as the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes and for the University of Alcalá, which was founded in 1499 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city’s historic center preserves a remarkable ensemble of Renaissance architecture.

Cagayan Provincial Information Office

The Cagayan Provincial Information Office is the primary public communication and information arm of the provincial government of Cagayan in the Philippines. Its history is tied to the development of the provincial government’s public affairs, evolving to manage media relations, disseminate official news, and promote the province’s programs and tourism initiatives.

Alcala Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council

The Alcala Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) is a local government body in the Philippines responsible for planning and implementing disaster management programs. It was established under the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010, which mandated the creation of such councils at all local government levels. Its primary purpose is to protect the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and human-induced disasters.