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I-5 is the primary highway between the metropolitan areas of Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia. Before the collapse, approximately 71,000 vehicles crossed the bridge every day. [3] The bridge was built in 1955, as part of the state government's upgrades to the U.S. Route 99 corridor and a year before the Interstate Highway System was ...
Bridge name Year built Date of destruction Feature Crossed Notes I-5 Skagit River Bridge: 1955: May 23, 2013: Skagit River: Cause: Collision—Truck struck arch with fracture critical design, causing structural failure [5] Dry Creek Bridge: Unknown: Aug 21, 2009: Dry Creek: Omak Bridge: 1911: 1911: Okanogan River: Steel swing bridge collapsed ...
I-5 Skagit River bridge collapse; I-35W Mississippi River bridge; I-40 bridge disaster; Indiana State Road 912; Interstate 85 bridge collapse; L. Lacey V. Murrow ...
The roadwork will affect a section of I-5 stretching from 0.2 miles south of the American River Bridge to Arena Boulevard in Natomas, Caltrans said. ... The Sacramento airport has been ...
A Sacramento man died Monday in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 5 near Sacramento’s South Land Park neighborhood, according to the California Highway Patrol. ... A 26-year-old Sacramento ...
(KRON) — A section of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed into the ocean Monday amid pounding waves and an ongoing high surf advisory. Three people went into the water with two having to be rescued ...
Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific coast of the contiguous U.S. from Mexico to Canada. It travels through the states of California , Oregon , and Washington , serving several large cities on the West Coast, including San Diego , Los ...
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