Strong winds topple 24-meter Statue of Liberty replica in Southern Brazil

Strong winds knocked down a 24-meter Statue of Liberty replica in southern Brazil, with no injuries reported

-Reuters

Strong winds toppled a 24-meter-tall replica of the Statue of Liberty in southern Brazil on December 15, after severe weather swept through parts of Rio Grande do Sul.

The incident occurred in the city of Guaíba, near Porto Alegre, during a period of intense wind gusts that prompted emergency alerts from local authorities.

The statue, a well-known symbol used by the Brazilian retail chain Havan, stood in the parking lot of one of the company’s megastores.

Video footage circulating on social media showed the structure swaying before collapsing to the ground, while nearby drivers attempted to move their vehicles out of harm’s way. No injuries were reported, as the parking lot was nearly empty at the time.

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