BEIJING — Three people were killed and five injured when an eight-lane bridge in northeast China collapsed early on Friday, 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 ($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.
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. More photos after the cut
Victims of the Collapsed bridge |
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