What bridge collapsed during Katrina?

What bridge collapsed during Katrina?

Interstate 10 Twin Span Bridge
The Interstate 10 Twin Span Bridge over Lake Pontchartrain north of New Orleans, La., was rendered completely unusable by Hurricane Katrina. The cause of the collapse of the bridges generated great interest among hydrologists and structural engineers as well as among the general public.

What happened on the twin span in New Orleans?

Construction accident On October 30, 2008, as construction workers were preparing a form for a concrete pour, a girder collapsed sending 10 workers plunging into Lake Pontchartrain approximately 30 feet (9.1 m) below. One of the workers, Eric Troy Blackmon, who was tethered to the girder, died in the accident.

What’s the scariest bridge in Louisiana?

The Calcasieu River Bridge in Louisiana is one of the most dangerous bridges in the entire state, but there does look like there’s hope for a plan of attack for repairs.

Why are there no boats on Lake Pontchartrain?

The Pontchartrain Beach area is closed to the public because of under water hazards and is not accessible by land. But boaters can reach the area. That is apparently what happened July 12.

What bridge collapsed in New Orleans?

Claiborne Bridge
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – A malfunction on the Claiborne Bridge tonight caused vehicles to drop about four and a half feet. New Orleans EMS said that no cars fell into the water and that there were no fatalities. One person was hospitalized. Six other people declined medical treatment.

How long is twin span bridge?

28,543′
I-10 Twin Span Bridge/Total length

What is the steepest bridge in the US?

1. Sunshine Skyway Bridge. The Bob Graham Sunshine Skyway Bridge is the steepest bridges in the US spreading over the Lower Tampa Bay associating St. Petersburg, Florida to Terra Ceia.

What is the oldest bridge in Louisiana?

Atchafalaya Basin Bridge
Crosses Atchafalaya Basin
Locale Iberville Parish / St. Martin Parish, Louisiana, USA
Other name(s) 20 Mile Bridge
Maintained by LA DOTD

Is Lake Pontchartrain fresh or saltwater?

At over 40 miles wide, Lake Pontchartrain is the second largest inland saltwater body in the United States. It covers 630 square miles, serves six Louisiana parishes and 1.5 million people. Though classified as a lake, Lake Pontchartrain is technically an estuary that connects to the Gulf of Mexico.

Did the Claiborne bridge fall?

One person was hospitalized when the Claiborne Avenue bridge over the Industrial Canal malfunctioned Tuesday night, causing two vehicles to plummet 4½ feet.

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