Pedestrian bridge collapses onto highway in Washington, D.C

Pedestrian bridge collapses onto highway in Washington D.C

Five people have been hospitalized after a pedestrian bridge that was in “poor condition” collapsed onto a busy Washington, D.C., highway.

The collapse was caused by a collision, D.C. Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Chris Geldart said during a press briefing Wednesday afternoon.

Based on the preliminary investigation, a truck carrying diesel fuel may have collided with the bridge, causing it to separate from its mooring, he said. Multiple cars were then involved in the crash, with five people in those cars transported to local hospitals, he said.

“Everything we see on the accident scene right now leads to this being a collision pulling the bridge off its mooring,” said Geldart, who noted they were “very lucky” there weren’t any serious injuries.

Images from the scene show a truck crushed under the bridge which was completely detached from a staircase and platform at one end.

The crash investigation and bridge removal could continue through Thursday, with traffic on the highway halted in both directions, Geldart said.

Officials initially said there were no structural concerns with the bridge when it was last inspected in February. But Geldart later issued a statement that they had “misstated the condition” of the bridge.

A May 25 inspection report gave the bridge a rating of “poor condition,” prompting a plan to replace the bridge, he said.

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