Puentes Estructuralmente DEFICIENTES En El Area De Tampa!
MIAMI - JULY 14: A U.S. Coast Guard boat keeps river traffic away from the bridge tender's house, which lies on its side near the Flagler Street bridge over the Miami River July 14, 2002 after it collapsed trapping the drawbridge operator underneath the crumbled building in Miami, Florida. Miami Fire firefighters and paramedics pulled the 38-year-old woman out of the rubble, and she was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital, where she was in critical condition with multiple fractures. The two-story structure slid down the north side of the bridge about 3:30 p.m., just after the drawbridge was closed after letting a vessel through. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Un nuevo informe de la Asociación Americana de Constructores de Carreteras y Transporte muestra que miles de puentes en todo el país se están cayendo en pedazos y que mas de 54 mil puentes en todo el país son estructuralmente deficientes.
Basándose en un informe que revisó 8 on Your Side, descubrió que varios puentes de nuestra área de Tampa forman parte de esa lista.
Sarasota: I-75 (SR-93) SB sobre Yorkshire Street
Pinellas: SR 679 sobre Boca Ciega Bay
Hernando: I-75 (SR-93) NB sobre SR-50 / US-98 / SR-7
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