Divers combed the dark, debris-strewn waters of the Mississipi river Thursday searching for up to 30 people missing after a major bridge collapsed at rush hour, killing at least four people.
Officials expected the death toll to rise, with dozens of cars and trucks dumped in the river after massive sections of the eight-lane bridge roadway were sheared off Wednesday evening in this midwestern US city.
After four hours of frantic rescue efforts before nightfall Wednesday, the head of the fire department Jim Clack said more than 60 people were taken to hospital and it was unlikely that any more survivors would be found.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Not That I Ever Worry About It
Four confirmed dead, up to 30 missing in US bridge collapse (Yahoo/AFP)
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35W bridge,
accidents,
bridge collapse,
cars,
driving,
infrastructure
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Your tax dollars at work.
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