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A bridge partially collapses months after its opening in Southwest China

Local authorities reported that a part of a newly opened bridge in China's southwest province of Sichuan collapsed on a national highway connecting the heartland of China with Tibet Tuesday. However, there were no casualties.

The local government reported that the police in Maerkang, China, had shut down the 758-metre long Hongqi Bridge to all traffic Monday afternoon after cracks appeared in nearby roads and slopes, and a shift in the terrain was observed on a mountain.

The report said that on Tuesday afternoon, conditions on the mountainside deteriorated and triggered landslides. This led to the collapse of both the roadbed and the approach bridge.

According to a video shared on social media by Sichuan Road & Bridge Group, the construction of the bridge was completed earlier this year. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens, Xiuhao Zhang, Yukun Zhuang and Ryan Woo)

(source: Reuters)