Truck Impact Eyed in D.C. Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Over Highway
Truck Impact Eyed in D.C. Pedestrian Bridge Collapse Over Highway
The collision appears to have lifted the chain-link enclosed concrete bridge of its moorings, trapping the truck and sending structural debris onto several other vehicles.
Photo courtesy of DC Fire & EMS via Twitter
June 23, 2021
Jim Parsons
Washington, D.C. officials say a truck impact likely caused the June 23 collapse of a pedestrian bridge spanning a six-lane highway in the nations capital.
The noontime collision on DC Route 295 appears to have lifted the chain-link enclosed concrete bridge off its moorings, trapping the truck and sending structural debris onto several other vehicles, according to Chris Geldart, acting deputy city mayor for public safety.
Six motorists reportedly suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Nobody was reported to be on the bridge at the time of the impact.
A full incident investigation is underway, Geldart says, adding that while the truck itself would have fit beneath the bridges posted clearance of 14 ft, a rear apparatus for lifting canisters may have exceeded that height. Nearby overpasses along the trucks route were also being checked for evidence of impact.
No structural issues were identified during the bridges most recent structural inspection, conducted earlier this year.
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