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What bridge in California collapsed?

What bridge in California collapsed?

(KRON) — A massive section of coastal Highway 1 in California fell into the Pacific Ocean after storms rocked Northern California Thursday. Caltrans crews responded to a segment of road that collapsed near Mile Marker 30 near Big Creek Bridge in Big Sur and closed the highway indefinitely.

When did the bridge collapse in California?

Oct. 17, 1989
On Oct. 17, 1989, ABC7 News reporter Leslie Brinkley was crossing the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on her way to a routine assignment. Her story and her life changed in 15 seconds when the bridge collapsed as the Loma Prieta earthquake hit.

Who died in the 1989 earthquake?

1989 Loma Prieta earthquake

Image of collapsed Cypress freeway structure in Oakland, California
Santa Cruz Oakland Salinas
Landslides1,000–4,000
Foreshocks5.3 ML June 27, 1988 5.4 ML August 8, 1989
Casualties63 killed, 3,757 injured

How many people died in Nimitz Freeway collapse?

42 people
– The city of Oakland commemorated the 42 people who died on the collapsed Cypress freeway, when the magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake struck 30 years ago today.

What bridge collapsed in USA?

I-35W

I-35W Mississippi River bridge
Construction start1964
OpenedNovember 1967
CollapsedAugust 1, 2007
Statistics

Which bridge has the most deaths?

Most frequently used locations Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California, United States – more than 1,600 known suicides; the number is believed to be higher because of people whose bodies were never found.

What is the strongest earthquake in California?

San Francisco earthquake of 1989, also called Loma Prieta earthquake, major earthquake that struck the San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S., on October 17, 1989, and caused 63 deaths, nearly 3,800 injuries, and an estimated $6 billion in property damage.

When was the last bad earthquake in California?

​​California’s Largest Recorded Earthquakes Since 1800, Ranked by Magnitude​

​​Magnitude​DateLocation​
7.1July 5, 2019Ridgecrest/Trona
7.0May 18, 1940El Centro
6.9Oct. 17, 1989Bay Area
6.7Jan. 17, 1994Northridge