List of bridge disasters

List of bridge disasters

Bridge disasters include (in chronological order):

Catastrophic collapses

Disasters in date order

* Seta river railroad bridge, 1934 - The express train crush on bridge, caused by 1934 superpower Muroto Typhoon, at Otsu, Japan, 11 killed, 216 injured.
* Inotani wire bridge, 1949 - Many check men check about complete wood and common wire bridge fall at Toyama, Japan, 29 killed.
* Second Narrows Bridge (Now known as Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing), Vancouver, B.C., Canada 1958 - 19 killed in construction collapse - 8 more killed during overall bridge construction.
* Heron Road Bridge, 1966, Ottawa - 9 killed
* Silver Bridge, 1967, Point Pleasant, WV- 46 Killed,
* Makahali River bridge collapsed, 1974, Baitadi, Makahali, Nepal, 140 killed on November.
* Benjamin Harrison Bridge, 1977 - no fatalities, ship strike
* Granville railway disaster, 1977 - 83 killed when derailed train knocked down a road overbridge.
* Hayakawa wire bridge, 1980 - New year event visitor fall with wire bridge at Saito, southeastern Kyūshū, Japan, 7 people killed, injuring 15 people. This accident caused by local authority leave check and maintenance, during 10 years.
* Tjörn bridge, 1980, Sweden - 8 killed - ship strike.
* Hyatt Regency walkway collapse, 1981 - 114 killed, more than 200 injured
* Amarube railroad bridge, 1986 - An out of service train fell onto a fish processing factory, caused by strong wind, at Kasumi, northwestern Hyogo, Japan, one train conductor and five factory workers are killed.
* Glanrhyd Bridge, Carmarthen, 1987 - Train washed off railway bridge by flood waters, 4 killed including 1 school boy drowned trying to rescue passengers.
* Sultan Abdul Halim ferry terminal bridge collapsed at Butterworth, Penang, Malaysia, July 31,1988, killing at least 32.
* Hatchie River Bridge (Hwy US-51) collapse, 1989, Tennessee - 8 killed when a 3 span section of the bridge failed due to scour of the bridge foundations.
* San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge, 1989 - 1 killed when Loma Prieta earthquake caused upper deck of eastern truss to collapse onto main deck carrying traffic.
* Cypress Street Viaduct, 1989 - 42 killed during Loma Prieta earthquake.
* Winkley Bridge, 1989 - 5 killed when 1912 bridge collapsed from 40 students swinging on it.
* Big Bayou Canot train disaster, 1993 - 47 killed when railway bridge hit by barge.
* Seongsu Bridge, 1994 - 32 died and 17 injured.
* Koror-Babeldaob Bridge, 1996 - at least 1 killed following strengthening work.
* Maccabiah Bridge Tragedy, 1997 - 4 killed
* Interstate 794 Hoan Bridge,Wisconsin, 2000 - Partial failure, no injuries
* Hintze-Ribeiro Bridge, Portugal, 2001 - 59 killed in three cars and one bus after the collapse of the bridge.
* Kadalundi River rail disaster, India, 2001 - 57 drowned when 140-year old rail bridge collapsed.
* Asagiri footbridge disaster, 2001 - Progressing to summer firework festival, when people are stampede and panic at Akashi, Japan, at least 11 killed, 247 injured.
* Rafiganj rail disaster, India, 2002 - 130 died when terrorists sabotaged rail bridge, causing crash.
* The I-40 Bridge Disaster, 2002 - 14 killed in barge strike.
*Interstate 95 bridge over Howard Avenue in Bridgeport, Connecticut, March 2003 - Fire resulting from fuel truck crash melted the bridge superstructure, resulting in partial collapse. No fatalities; driver of the truck escaped with minor injuries.
* Sgt. Aubrey Cosens VC Memorial Bridge, Latchford, Ontario, 2003 - Partial failure, no one hurt.
* Veligonda rail disaster, India, 2005 - 114 killed when flood washed rail bridge away.
* De la Concorde Overpass collapse Overpass Collapse, Laval, Quebec,Canada, 2006 - Five dead, six injured
* Run Pathani Bridge Collapse, 80 km east of Karachi, Pakistan - Bridge collapsed during the 2006 monsoons.
* Guinea - Bridge collapses in March, 2007 under a weight of a truck packed with passengers and merchandise in southeastern Guinea - killing 65 people. [http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL2018775220070320]
* Oakland, California - Tanker explosion melts sections of the MacArthur Maze, causing them to collapse on April 29, 2007. The damaged sections are repaired and reopened by May 24, 2007.
* Guangdong, China Ship hits section of 1.600 m bridge crossing the Xijiang River near Foshan, Guangdong on June 15, 2007. 200 meters of the bridge. 9 people reported missing.
* Minneapolis, Minnesota - I-35W Mississippi River bridge over the Mississippi River, connecting downtown Minneapolis and North Minneapolis collapsed on August 1, 2007.
* Chhinchu suspension bridge - Overcrowded suspension bridge collapsed at Nepalgunj, Birendranagar, Nepal on December 25, 2007. Killing at least 19, missing another 15.

Accidents during construction

* Quebec Bridge, 1907 - 85 killed in collapse during construction on August 29, 1907. During construction of the replacement (current) bridge; the central span fell into the river on September 11, 1916 while being raised into position, killing eleven workers.
* Sandö Bridge, 1939 - 18 killed in collapse during construction
* Svinesund Bridge, 1942 - Sweden and Norway
* Second Narrows Bridge (Now known as Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing), Vancouver, B.C., Canada 1958 - 19 killed in construction collapse - 8 more killed during overall bridge construction.
* Heron Road Bridge, 1966 - collapsed during construction, killing 9.
* Cleddau Bridge,1970 - collapsed during construction, killing 4.
* West Gate Bridge, 1970 - collapsed during construction, killing 35.
* Südbrücke Koblenz, 1971 - 13 killed. another 6 killed in the second accident on the 21. September 1972
* Steel bridge fall at Astram Line, - 5 workers and 10 civilians killed, 8 injured. Hiroshima, Japan, 1991
* Under constructing Baikong bridge collapsed, killing 29, Ruyuan, Shaoguan, Guangdong, China, on December 20, 1996
* Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Bridge replacement project, Connecticut - collapse occurred in February 2004 during demolition of the original 1940 span; one worker died when the crane he was operating was knocked off of its barge by falling steel.
* Veterans' Glass City Skyway, Toledo, Ohio - The gantry truss responsible for construction of the main span collapsed on February 16, 2004; killing four workers and injuring four others.
* Part of the Big Nickel Road Bridge in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada collapses onto roadway below during construction on May 7, 2004 - 0 dead/0 injured. [http://www.northernontario.org/Specials/CollaspedHighwayInSudbury.htm] [http://www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca/pubapps/newsreleases/index.cfm?Release_id=997&lang=en&SR=151&DisplayYear=2004&DisplayCategory=&criteria=]
* Motorway bridge in Almuñécar (Province of Granada, Spain) 2005 - part collapsed during construction, killing 6 workers.
* Yekaterinburg bridge collapse - September, 2006
* Bhagalpur, India, December 2006 - 150 year old pedestrian bridge (being dismantled) collapsed onto a railway train as it was passing under, killing more than 30 people. [http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2696728]
* South Korea, April 5, 2007 - parts of a bridge collapses during construction that was being built between the two Southern Islands on killing at least 3 people. [http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/south-koreans-killed-in-bridge-collapse/2007/04/06/1175366455336.html]
* Tuo River Bridge (Fenghuang, Hunan, China), August 13, 2007 - total collapse just before it was to be put into use as workers were removing scaffolding from its facade - 22 dead/46 missing/22 injured
*Flyover bridge at Punjagutta, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India during construction. At least 15 killed. [cite news
url = http://www.ibnlive.com/news/30-feared-killed-as-flyover-collapses-in-hyderabad/48341-3.html
title = Hyd flyover collapse: 30 feared killed
]
* A section of the Can Tho Bridge in Can Tho, Vietnam collapsed during construction on September 26, 2007, killing between 36 to 60 workers and injuring hundreds more.

Bridge disasters in fiction

* "The Bridge of San Luis Rey"
* "The Bridge on the River Kwai"
* The Mothman Prophecies, fictional collapse of the Silver Bridge
* "The Trainman" (destruction of rail bridges over the Mississippi River)
* "The Cassandra Crossing"

References

External links

* [http://www.gsihighway.com/projects.htm Photos of Bridge Railing from a Bridge Rail Fabricator] - GSIhighway.com

See also


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