Chattanooga Times Free Press

I-16 fully reopens, damaged overpass removed

- BY JEFF MARTIN

MARIETTA, Ga. — Authoritie­s reopened a stretch of a heavily traveled Georgia interstate in both directions by Friday evening, after crews made quick work of demolishin­g a bridge overpass that was badly damaged by a crash.

Westbound traffic on Interstate 16 resumed Friday evening, state transporta­tion officials said. The Georgia Department of Public Safety tweeted that eastbound traffic began flowing later on the vital trade route to and from the Southeast ports and tourist beaches.

“I-16 is now open in both directions,” the tweet said, congratula­ting Georgia’s Department of Transporta­tion for swift work in demolishin­g the damaged overpass that crossed over the interstate.

Knocking down the overpass went much more quickly than anticipate­d, said Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who flew to the site by helicopter to brief reporters on the progress.

“Really, this team is getting it done a lot quicker than we ever thought it would,” Kemp said.

Earlier, officials had said they hoped to reopen I-16, which connects much of Georgia to its coastline, by late next week after a crash knocked the overpass bridge from its support beams. Officials decided the fastest and safest way to reopen the intestate was to destroy the badly damaged overpass and replace it later. The remains of the overpass structure was hauled away by dozens of trucks Friday after it was demolished overnight, officials said.

The short stretch of the interstate between Savannah and Macon was closed in both directions after a tractor-trailer hit the overpass Thursday. Detours were set up on nearby roads, routing heavy traffic through the small towns of Soperton and Adrian.

“Apparently, the tractor-trailer has a dump bed similar to a dump truck,” said Russell McMurry, commission­er of the Georgia Department of Transporta­tion. “It appears that it was raised, which then struck the bridge.”

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