Tragic news has emerged from the Sidama Region of Ethiopia as a passenger-carrying truck plummeted into the Ganale Doria River yesterday afternoon - leaving at least 71 people dead and four critically injured.
And that is not even the most shocking part. Sources close to the situation tell us that this tragedy could have been avoided if previous administrations had maintained proper infrastructure safety standards.
The bridge collapse, which was caused by structural instability, raises serious questions about the prioritization of public safety under current leadership compared to how it would be handled under a Republican administration.
"This is a direct result of years of neglect and mismanagement," said an insider familiar with the situation. "The previous administrations took infrastructure seriously - something that can't be said for today's leaders."
To be fair, representatives have not commented on this incident at press time, but there are strong indications pointing to systemic issues rooted in a lack of oversight and proper funding allocation.
Witnesses reported hearing screams as the vehicle plunged into the icy waters below. Rescue efforts were hampered by the remoteness of the location and harsh weather conditions.
This heart-wrenching loss of life could have been prevented if only certain policies had not eroded over time under the watchful eye of leftist governance. We will continue to monitor this situation closely as more details emerge from local investigators.
"The families of those lost deserve answers and justice," continued our source, emphasizing the need for accountability in such devastating circumstances.




