Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal declares state of emergency after I-85 bridge in Atlanta collapses from fire


Transportation officials in Georgia are scrambling to cope with a crisis, after a huge fire caused a bridge on Interstate 85 to collapse in Atlanta on Thursday night. Gov. Nathan Deal has declared a state of emergency, and with the heavily used road closed in both directions, drivers are being told to find other options — from detours to mass transit. Friday morning, officials said they don't yet know what caused the fire or how long repairs will take.



Atlanta's Interstate 85 was first built in 1953 and reconstructed in 1985 to accommodate increased traffic. The highway carries up to 400,000 vehicles a day. The closure affects a crucial 3-mile portion of the highway. U.S. DOT Secretary Elaine Chow directed Federal Highway Administration officials to grant $10 million in emergency funds to begin repairing the bridge.

“Approximately 700 feet of the roadway – 350 feet northbound and 350 feet southbound — will be removed and replaced including support columns. Demolition will begin this weekend and will continue into Monday, April 3,” the Georgia DOT announced today.

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