Authorities say one person was killed when a bridge collapsed under construction in Clay County

Authorities say one person was killed when a bridge collapsed under construction in Clay County

A bridge under construction collapsed Wednesday afternoon in Clay County, killing one person. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said the collapse was reported at 1:44 p.m. at 148th Street and Shady Grove Road. The bridge spans Carroll Creek. The scene is east of Kearney. Sarah Boyd, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office, four people were trapped when the structure failed. Three of them were able to free themselves from the collapse. Boyd said in a press release that they had minor injuries and were taken to hospital. A man has died. His name has not been disclosed. The sheriff’s office said there were several contracting companies on the scene at the time of the collapse. The bridge had been closed since 2016, and construction on the two-lane bridge began in May 2021 and was scheduled to open in early 2023. The Clay County Department of Highways said there were no safety issues on the project before the collapse, and an engineering contractor was on site Wednesday to inspect the bridge before the deck was poured. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration was called to investigate.

A bridge under construction collapsed Wednesday afternoon in Clay County, killing one person.

The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said the collapse was reported at 1:44 p.m. at 148th Street and Shady Grove Road. The bridge spans Carroll Creek. The scene is east of Kearney.

Sarah Boyd, spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office, four people were trapped when the structure failed. Three of them were able to free themselves from the collapse. Boyd said in a press release that they had minor injuries and were taken to hospital.

A man is dead. His name has not been disclosed.

The sheriff’s office said there were several contracting companies on the scene at the time of the collapse.

The bridge had been closed since 2016 and construction of the two-lane bridge began in May 2021 and was expected to open in early 2023.

The Clay County Highway Department said there were no safety issues on the project before the collapse, and an engineering contractor was on site Wednesday to inspect the bridge before the deck was poured. .

The Occupational Health and Safety Administration was called to investigate.

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