FL - Pedestrian bridge collapses at Florida International University, Miami, 2018

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***Breaking News*** Pedestrian bridge in Miami (Florida International University) has collapsed. Some fatalities. Others injured. I'll post media links as soon as they're available.
 
The bridge is brand new....

[FONT=&amp]A pedestrian bridge collapsed on Thursday at Florida International University in Miami Dade County, trapping several people and cars underneath the structure.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]The bridge connects the university with the city of Sweetwater and was only opened days ago, CBS Miami reported. The channel showed footage of firefighters climbing on the wreckage of the bridge while paramedics treated several people on the road.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Miami police warned people to avoid the area.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Live footage on CBS Miami showed the bridge had collapsed on top of at least three vehicles. Firefighters were on the scene and medics were treating injured people. Emergency personnel appeared to be trying to work their way through a hole in the top of the bridge.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]The bridge spans several lanes of traffic. The Miami Herald reported that it was installed on Saturday morning.

[/FONT]https://www.yahoo.com/news/foot-bridge-collapses-florida-university-several-hurt-reports-181952337.html
 
Miami pedestrian bridge collapses killing several, police say
by Phil McCausland

A pedestrian walkway in Miami collapsed on Thursday, killing several people.

The Florida Highway Patrol confirmed several fatalities and multiple vehicles were crushed by the span near Florida International University's campus.

The bridge was scheduled to open early next year...

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...lapses-trapping-unknown-number-people-n857011
 
Don't seem to be doing much. Not sure if that means there is no chance of anyone surviving underneath. Sad. Who was constructing this bridge?
 
I heard on FOX that the bridge had workers still working on it and was not open yet to the public.
 
Onlooker interviewed on CNN says some people in vehicles can't be reached by cell phone. :notgood:
 
Oh no! This is horrible. I feel like Florida can't catch a break. :(
 
That span.....my first thought as an architect.....why not a suspension bridge?
Too much compression and weight.....ugh.
Wondering what the cause was.....workmanship? concrete quality? engineering miscalculation?

Those poor people, going about their lives....
 
Don't seem to be doing much. Not sure if that means there is no chance of anyone surviving underneath. Sad. Who was constructing this bridge?
https://news.fiu.edu/2016/02/fiu-se...ild-pedestrian-bridge-across-8th-street/97102
The pedestrian bridge, sidewalks and plazas that will connect the City of Sweetwater with Modesto A. Maidique Campus (MMC) are one step closer to fruition with the selection of MCM, in partnership with FIGG Bridge Engineers, to design and build them.

https://www.roadsbridges.com/figg-engineering-group
 
Just saw this on the news a few minutes ago - OMG - several cars crushed beneath it - :(

And there is no central support in the middle of it.

The contractor and engineer are going to be lawsuit targets...
 
Pedestrian bridge collapses at Florida university; several hurt
Associated Press

Miami – A new pedestrian bridge collapsed onto a highway at a Miami-area college Thursday, crushing at least five vehicles. Several people were seen being loaded into ambulances and authorities launched search and rescue missions.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue tweeted that “multiple” people were injured when the Florida International University bridge collapsed. Authorities said they were working on confirming the numbers...

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/n...national-university-bridge-collapse/32963975/
 
That span.....my first thought as an architect.....why not a suspension bridge?
Too much compression and weight.....ugh.
Wondering what the cause was.....workmanship? concrete quality? engineering miscalculation?

Those poor people, going about their lives....
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that the concrete will be found to be the cause. Wrong ratio or something.
2nd thought is the welding.
We shall see.
Moo

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https://twitter.com/CitySweetwater/status/860502994806345729?s=19
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