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I-35W bridge collapse
On our recent vacation, we visited with relatives in the Twin Cities area. We were in town when the I-35W bridge collapsed, but were safely miles away from the bridge when it collapsed. There are many bridges over the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers in the area, and we crossed a few of them a few times, but not the one that collapsed, as we weren't going to anything in that direction from where we were based, at my mom's house in Bloomington.
My son Nick was particularly concerned about the bridge collapsing, and we sought to reassure both Nick and his little brother Sam that the other bridges on which we were traveling were safe. I guess I've got to believe that or lose all faith in our various governments and somehow never cross a bridge. Sorry, but I can't avoid bridges here in central Texas and I can't avoid them when I visit Minnesota, the land of 10,000 lakes (and many rivers).
There was another collapse some years ago when the Lake Street bridge over the Mississippi was being replaced. The new bridge under construction collapsed. Oddly, they had a very difficult time bringing down the old bridge that supposedly needed replacement.
This bridge collapse causes lots of thoughts and discussion:
Posted at 10:53AM Aug 15, 2007 by Dave Marquardt in Life |