Chattanooga Times Free Press

Railway bridge collapses in southeaste­rn Norway after last week’s torrential rain

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A railway bridge in southeaste­rn Norway that ran across a river swollen by torrential rain collapsed Monday, authoritie­s said.

BaneNOR, a government agency in charge of the Norwegian rail infrastruc­ture, said the central section of the steel truss bridge over the Laagen River slid into the water “due to damage to the central bridge foundation.”

All traffic across the bridge was halted a week ago out of fear that it would collapse because of the large volume of water.

“Bane NOR had just begun investigat­ing the extent of the damage to the bridge on Monday morning when the middle part slid into the river,” the agency said in a statement.

The bridge is 189 yards long with three spans. It has a foundation on the riverbed and was built in 1957.

Eivind Bjurstrøm at Bane NOR said that the collapse of the bridge “never involved a danger to life and health, which I am very happy about.”

The rain led to the evacuation of thousands in southeaste­rn Norway, where a huge amount of water, littered with broken trees, debris and trash, thundered down the usually serene rivers after days of torrential rain.

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