Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Tragedy in Minnesota


The Good Witch Of The South

    



Status: Offline
Posts: 19309
Date:
Tragedy in Minnesota


MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (AP) -- A four-lane interstate bridge spanning the Mississippi River collapsed during evening rush hour Wednesday, sending vehicles and tons of concrete crashing into the water.

art.lacroix.irpt.jpg

Mark Lacroix photographed the bridge collapse from his apartment window.

corner_wire_BL.gif

The entire span of the Interstate 35W bridge collapsed about 6:05 p.m.

A tractor-trailer caught fire, and flame and black smoke billowed into the sky.

Local television stations captured video of injured people being carried up the riverbank.

There was no official word on injuries, but dozens of rescue vehicles were there.

Divers were also in the water.

Some people were stranded on parts of the bridge that aren't completely in the water.

__________________
This_egg_hatches_on_04/05/06!_Adopt_one_today_from_pickle-green.com/egraphics!


The Good Witch Of The South

    



Status: Offline
Posts: 19309
Date:

I hope that my husband is wrong, but he thinks it is terrorist related.cry

__________________
This_egg_hatches_on_04/05/06!_Adopt_one_today_from_pickle-green.com/egraphics!


Chocolate Pip Cookie

Status: Offline
Posts: 4714
Date:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6927113.stm

I hope it isn't either...but they will try anything

__________________


Grand Poobah

    



Status: Offline
Posts: 36897
Date:

man, on top of being a tragedy, can you even fathom what a hassle this must be to deal with?

__________________
"And like Web, I enjoy throwing JR under the bus.  Problem is, it's usually under the special bus that I ride every day". Ghostdancer 12-18-09


The Good Witch Of The South

    



Status: Offline
Posts: 19309
Date:

Very sad indeed- the loss of life and the clean up and the living with what happened...

God bless all involved!

__________________
This_egg_hatches_on_04/05/06!_Adopt_one_today_from_pickle-green.com/egraphics!


Cleverly Disguised As A Responsible Adult

Status: Offline
Posts: 6700
Date:

4 dead in Minneapolis bridge collapse
Police chief says more than 4 dead; up to 30 still missing; probe to begin

NBC News and news services
Updated: 1:05 p.m. CT Aug 2, 2007

MINNEAPOLIS - Divers checked submerged cars in the Mississippi River Thursday for victims still trapped beneath the twisted steel and concrete slabs of a collapsed bridge. As many as 30 people were reported missing as the rescue effort shifted to recovery.

Gov. Tim Pawlenty also ordered an immediate inspection of all bridges in the state with similar designs.

The official death count from Wednesday evenings collapse stood at four Thursday morning, but Police Chief Tim Dolan said more bodies were in the water. Hospitals officials said 79 others were injured.

We know we do have more casualties at the scene, Dolan said, though he said he did not have a number. We have a number of vehicles that are underneath big pieces of concrete, and we do know we have some people in those vehicles.

The eight-lane Interstate 35W bridge, a major Minneapolis artery, was in the midst of repairs when the bridge buckled during the evening rush hour Wednesday. Dozens of cars plummeted more than 60 feet into the Mississippi River, some falling on top one of another. A school bus sat on the angled concrete.

The bridge was crowded with traffic, and a train had been passing beneath the roadway at the time it fell.

In the river, divers were checking for bodies and taking down license plate numbers for authorities to track down the vehicles owners. Getting the vehicles out was expected to take several days and involve moving around very large, heavy pieces of bridge.

Dolan said police estimate that 20 to 30 people were unaccounted for, though he stressed that it was just an estimate.

President Bush offered his condolences to the victims and said the federal government would help ensure that the span is rebuilt as quickly as possible.

Congress could consider an emergency relief package for Minnesota in the amount of $250 million within the next couple of days, NBC News' Mike Viqueira reported. The funds are intended to be a short-term down payment to help the state cope with the immediate aftermath.

Democrat leadership aides in the House report that they are trying to find a way to move the package through Congress in the two days that remain before the August recess.

'Blood everywhere'

At Hennepin County Medical Center, patients arrived in a steady stream after the collapse, some unconscious or moaning, some barely breathing, others with serious head and back injuries, Dr. William Heegaard said.

There was blood everywhere, he said.

Relatives who couldnt find their loved ones at hospitals gathered in a hotel ballroom Thursday morning for any news, hoping for the best.

Ronald Engebresten, 57, was searching for his wife, Sherry. His daughter last heard from her when she left work in downtown Minneapolis Wednesday. Her cell phone has picked up with voice mail ever since.

We are left with the hope that there is a Jane Doe in a hospital somewhere thats her, Engebresten said.

As many as 50 vehicles tumbled into the river when the bridge collapsed, leaving those who could escape to scramble to shore. Some survivors carried the injured up the riverbank, while emergency workers tended to others on the ground and some jumped into the water to look for survivors. Fire and black smoke rose from the wreckage.

Bridge rated 'structurally deficient'

The Homeland Security Department said the collapse did not appear to be terrorism-related, but the cause was still unknown.

The first step of the federal investigation will be to recover pieces of the bridge and reassemble them, kind of like a jigsaw puzzle, to try and determine what happened, NTSB Chairman Mark Rosenker said.

Investigators also want to review video of the collapse, and were setting up a phone number for witnesses to call with information.

It is clearly much too early in the initial stages of this investigation to have any idea what happened, Rosenker said.

As the divers worked their way around at least a dozen submerged vehicles, Transportation Secretary Mary Peters announced a $5 million grant to help pay for rerouting traffic patterns around the disaster site. Members of the states congressional delegation said up to $100 million could be available for repairs and recovery.

In 2005, the 40-year-old bridge had been rated as structurally deficient and possibly in need of replacement, according to a federal database. The span rated 50 on a scale of 120 for structural stability in that review, White House press secretary Tony Snow said.

No indications of danger?

The U.S. Department of Transportations inspector general last year criticized the Federal Highway Administrations oversight of interstate bridges, saying investigators found incorrect or outdated maximum weight limit calculations and weight limit postings in the National Bridge Inventory and in states bridge databases.

Incorrect load ratings could endanger bridges by allowing heavier vehicles to cross than should be allowed, the inspector general said. The audit didnt identify any Minnesota bridges beyond noting that 3 percent of the states bridges were structurally deficient, placing it at the low end among states.

Pawlenty said Thursday that there was no indication from that and other reviews that the bridge should be shut down. Peters added that none of those ratings indicated there was any kind of danger.

This week, road crews had been working on the bridges joints, guardrails and lights, with lane closures overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday. In 2001, the bridge had been fitted with a computerized anti-icing system that sprayed chemicals on the surface during winter weather, according to documents posted on the Minnesota Department of Transportations Web site.

Wednesday evening, 18 construction workers were on the bridge when it collapsed, said Tom Sloan, head of the bridge division for Progressive Contractors Inc., in St. Michael. One was unaccounted for. The crew was placing concrete finish on the bridge for what he called a routine resurfacing project.

They said they basically rode the bridge down to the water. They were sliding into cars and cars were sliding into them, he said.

Children scream

The school bus had just crossed the bridge when the entire span of Interstate 35W crumpled into the river below. The bus stayed on concrete, and the children were able to escape unharmed out the back door.

Christine Swifts 10-year-old daughter, Kaleigh, was on the bus, returning from a field trip to Bunker Hills in Blaine. She said her daughter called her about 6:10 p.m.

She was screaming, The bridge collapsed, Swift said. All the kids got off the bus safely, but about 10 of the children were injured, officials said.

The collapsed bridge is just blocks from the heart of Minneapolis, near tourist attractions like the new Guthrie Theater and the Stone Arch Bridge. As the steamy night progressed massive crowds of onlookers circulated in the area on foot or bicycle, some of them wearing Twins T-shirts and caps after departing Wednesday nights game at the nearby Metrodome early.

Thursdays game between the Twins and Kansas City Royals was called off, but the Twins decided to go ahead with Wednesdays rather than sending about 25,000 fans back out onto the congested highways. Inside the stadium, there was a moment of silence to honor victims.

The steel-arched bridge, built in 1967, rose 64 feet above the river and stretched 1,900 feet across the water. It was built with a single 458-foot-long steel arch to avoid the need for piers that might interfere with river navigation. The depth of the water underneath the bridge is between 4 to 14 feet, according to the Army Corps of Engineers.

NBC News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.



__________________
-- Heather: "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!"


Permanent Vacation



Status: Offline
Posts: 23086
Date:

Where did MN Mel live? Does anyone still talk to her?

__________________

tumblr_maefr2j2Bt1rrd8d6o1_500.gif

 



Smiles everyone, smiles!

Status: Offline
Posts: 8321
Date:

this is really heartbreaking... cry

__________________
You should fear anything that can bleed for seven days without dying...  (as told to Mr. DS on 3-12-10)


The Chosen Woo

Status: Offline
Posts: 21048
Date:

I hate bridges, this just makes it worse. You should see me on the Mackinac Bridge!

__________________
"Am I speaking in a language you're not getting here?"


Cuff 'Em N' Stuff 'Em

Status: Offline
Posts: 7442
Date:

Even if you avoid the highway all together, you can stay off of them, but you can't avoid. Even if you travel off of the highway then they are above you or you travel under them.

__________________

Toys, toys, toys, in the attic!



The Good Witch Of The South

    



Status: Offline
Posts: 19309
Date:

I have not heard from MN lately.

I did speak with someone today that was on that bridge at 4 yesterday! She is a vendor of ours and was heading to the airport.

__________________
This_egg_hatches_on_04/05/06!_Adopt_one_today_from_pickle-green.com/egraphics!
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard