China Daily

Experts investigat­e vibrations on major bridge in Guangdong

- Zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

Humen Bridge, a major artery linking the western and eastern parts of the prosperous Pearl River Delta, remained under traffic control as small vibrations continued to be felt in the bridge on Wednesday.

An investigat­ion of the bridge’s vibrations is underway, according to the Guangdong Provincial Department of Transporta­tion.

“Bridge experts are now busy collecting and analyzing relevant data to help find the causes of the vibrations and further evaluate the bridge’s safety,” the department said.

“The two-way, six-lane bridge will resume traffic only when the causes of the vibrations have been investigat­ed to the fullest extent and the safety of the bridge is ensured,” it said.

Authoritie­s have urged drivers who had planned to cross the Humen Bridge to take detours to avoid delays.

Meanwhile, the Guangzhou marisaid time department has closed the water channels under the bridge as a precaution­ary measure.

No vessels were allowed to operate or be moored in the waters near the bridge, and maritime vessels have expanded their patrols in the waters, the city’s maritime authority said on Wednesday.

Humen Bridge was first closed when an unusual vibration was first reported at about 2 pm on Tuesday. More vibrations were reported later at night, according to the Guangdong transporta­tion department.

The department then brought 12 bridge experts to investigat­e the vibrations.

“An initial investigat­ion has indicated the main structure of the bridge remains intact after the vibrations,” and the vibrations were likely caused by wind vortexes, the department said.

Bridge experts said it was normal for the bridge to shake under special wind conditions, and the vibrations have little effect on the structural safety and durability of the span.

Jia Yong, a local bridge architect, Humen Bridge lies in a typhoon prone area, but that was fully considered before constructi­on started and, therefore, the bridge’s wind resistance coefficien­t must be very high.

“Many domestic bridges are usually designed to have a life span of more than 100 years, and Humen Bridge has been in operation for only 23 years,” he told local media.

The bridge, which runs across the mouth of the Pearl River, is a major artery connecting the cities of Shenzhen, Dongguan and Huizhou in the eastern part of the Pearl River Delta with Guangzhou’s Nansha district as well as the cities of Zhuhai, Foshan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen and Zhaoqing in the west.

It plays an important role in strengthen­ing the infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty in the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area that includes nine Guangdong cities and the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions.

The bridge, which spans 4.6 kilometers, was completed in June 1997. It was designed for vehicles at speeds of 120 kilometers an hour and can accommodat­e 80,000 vehicles daily, though it has had major traffic jams during holidays and rush hours.

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