Damaged vehicles lie upside-down near a
collapsed section of the Yangmingtan Bridge in Harbin in northeast China's
Heilongjiang province Friday, Aug. 24, 2012. Four trucks fell off from the
highway bridge collapsed in the morning, which opened to traffic in November,
according to local state media.
BEIJING: Three people were killed and five
injured when an eight-lane suspension bridge in northeast China collapsed early
today, only nine months after it opened, state media said.
The bridge, part of an airport expressway in Harbin city, only opened last November after two years of construction that cost 1.9 billion yuan (US$300 million), China News Service reported.
The bridge, part of an airport expressway in Harbin city, only opened last November after two years of construction that cost 1.9 billion yuan (US$300 million), China News Service reported.
A
100-metre (320-foot) section broke off when four heavy trucks drove onto the
bridge, plunging them to the ground and crushing them, said a CCTV news
reporter at the scene. The bridge was designed to handle up to 9,800 vehicles
per hour.
Two
people were killed on the spot, a third died later, and five remain in hospital
for treatment, the report said, adding that authorities were investigating the
cause of the accident.
The
official Xinhua news agency said at least six major bridges had collapsed
across the country since July last year, and that shoddy construction and
over-loading were to blame.
China
has rapidly expanded its road and rail infrastructure over the past decade as
its economy has boomed, but critics say that safety has sometimes been
overlooked in the rush to develop.
At
least 40 people were killed when two high-speed trains collided near the
eastern city of Wenzhou in July last year, and another train collision in the
northeastern province of Heilongjiang on Thursday left at least 24 people
injured.
Authorities
in Harbin were not immediately available for comment on Friday’s accident,
which came after two people died last week when a road in the same city caved
in, leaving a hole 10 meters wide and 10 meters deep.
Source: http://www.nst.com.my
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