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Video Shows 40-Ton Arches On North Carolina Bridge Collapse

Strong winds caused two bridge arches to collapse in Hickory on Feb. 18. Video shows the 40-ton arches collapse; no one was injured.

This photo provided by Nelson Aerial Productions to Patch shows the arches before they collapsed.
This photo provided by Nelson Aerial Productions to Patch shows the arches before they collapsed. (Nelson Aerial Productions)

HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA — A massive 40-ton bridge arch collapsed after strong winds and storms on Feb. 18, and new video shows it happening.

The incident happened overnight, and no one was injured. “We are saddened by this unfortunate event,” said Mayor Hank Guess in a statement. “Thankfully, no injuries were reported and collateral damage to the surrounding area appears minimal. We look forward to reopening this section of the City Walk.”

There is an investigation underway into why the bridge collapsed. City Walk contractor Neill Grading & Construction and engineering firm John Wood Group PLC have been contacted and are currently assessing the damage, according to Guess.

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He also addressed the financial implications of the recently opened City Walk, saying the arch contract was not closed out, and cost $750,000. "A performance bond and warranty are in place to cover all aspects of the City Walk project and to protect the public’s financial investment," Guess stated.

Video shared by the City of Hickory reveals the arches collapsing, and can be seen below from WCNC.

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