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Collapsed Norway bridge had break in main span, probe finds

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK (AP) – The collapse of a wooden road bridge in southern Norway was caused by “a break in one of the diagonals in the main span”, the Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority said in a report released on Friday.

In the report based on a preliminary investigation, the authority said the Tretten Bridge had experienced “a significant overload” and its load-bearing capacity was half of what it should have been before the span collapsed on August 15.

The 150-metre-long truss bridge made of glued laminated timber and steel gave way as a truck and a car were crossing it. The car plunged into the Gudbrandsdalslaagen River, and the truck remained on the bridge in a nearly vertical position on a section that rose from the water at a steep angle out of the water.

The drivers of both vehicles were rescued, and no one was injured.

The bridge opened in 2012. The day after the collapse, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration ordered the temporary closure of 14 similar bridges.

The Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority stressed that its conclusions were preliminary and a final report would contain more detailed information about the technical investigations and findings. It did not say when the final report would be completed.

A view of a bridge that has collapsed over the River Laagen, in Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. PHOTO: AP
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