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Colombia motorway bridge collapses killing nine workers | Colombia motorway bridge collapses killing nine workers |
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A motorway bridge under construction in Colombia has collapsed, killing at least nine workers and injuring five others. | A motorway bridge under construction in Colombia has collapsed, killing at least nine workers and injuring five others. |
The bridge in Chirajara was to be part of a highway connecting the capital, Bogotá, with the city of Villavicencio. | The bridge in Chirajara was to be part of a highway connecting the capital, Bogotá, with the city of Villavicencio. |
Photos from the scene show a large part of the 450m-long bridge lying in the ravine below. | Photos from the scene show a large part of the 450m-long bridge lying in the ravine below. |
Transport Minister Germán Cardona spoke of a "tragedy" and said the cause of the collapse would be investigated. | Transport Minister Germán Cardona spoke of a "tragedy" and said the cause of the collapse would be investigated. |
One of the workers injured in the collapse described the moment it happened. | One of the workers injured in the collapse described the moment it happened. |
"Everyone started shouting that the bridge was falling, I didn't have time to do anything and then I felt a blow to my head," Luis Alvarado told El Tiempo newspaper. | "Everyone started shouting that the bridge was falling, I didn't have time to do anything and then I felt a blow to my head," Luis Alvarado told El Tiempo newspaper. |
Construction officials said that fortunately not many workers were on the bridge at the time of the collapse as staff were receiving a safety briefing. | Construction officials said that fortunately not many workers were on the bridge at the time of the collapse as staff were receiving a safety briefing. |
The bridge is part of an ambitious programme to improve the route leading from Bogotá to the eastern plains by turning parts of it into a dual carriageway. | |
The planned works include the construction of 18 new tunnels and 42 bridges and viaducts as well as new lighting and CCTV cameras. | |
The existing - winding and narrow - road faces frequent closures with lorries supplying the capital with produce often breaking down, blocking traffic. | |
The company tasked with the works is Coviandes, a firm which is majority-owned by a Colombian investment corporation. | |
Coviandes issued a statement on Monday (in Spanish) saying it would do everything it could to help the families of the workers who died or were injured in the collapse. |
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