Bridge begins to crumble after heavy overnight rain in Moore
The bridge has since reopened, but police placed cones around the damaged area on the bridge's shoulder
Updated: 9:10 AM CDT Jun 5, 2024
BACK TO YOU. ALL RIGHT, SHELBY, THANK YOU. AND DEVELOPING OVER MY PART OF A BRIDGE IN MOORE CRUMBLES FROM TWO DAYS OF HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING. OFFICIALS SETTING UP A PERIMETER AROUND THAT BRIDGE TO KEEP DRIVERS AWAY FROM IT. KOCO AUDREY GOODSON, YOU’VE BEEN THERE ALL MORNING LONG, AND SHE BRINGS US NOW A LOOK AT THE DAMAGE. THERE. KYLIE AND ALEJANDRA COME WITH ME AND LET ME SHOW YOU WHERE THE SIDE OF THIS BRIDGE IS LITERALLY CRUMBLING OFF. HERE YOU CAN SEE WHERE THE BRIDGE HAS ERODED AWAY IN THIS VIDEO. NOW OUR KOCO CREW WAS ON SCENE THIS MORNING AS POLICE BLOCKED THE ROADWAYS OFF THE ROAD. IS BACK OPEN NOW, BUT OFFICERS TELL US RIGHT NOW YOU’RE GOING TO NEED TO DRIVE WITH EXTRA CAUTION THROUGH THIS AREA. NOW, WE DO KNOW THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT NO ONE WAS INJURED. AND WE DO HOPE TO GET AN UPDATE FROM MOORE. CITY OFFICIALS AND MORE POLICE LATE
Bridge begins to crumble after heavy overnight rain in Moore
The bridge has since reopened, but police placed cones around the damaged area on the bridge's shoulder
Updated: 9:10 AM CDT Jun 5, 2024
Major flooding damaged part of a Moore bridge after a second straight day of heavy rainfall.Early Wednesday morning, police blocked off the bridge at Northwest 36th and Santa Fe to prevent people from driving on it. The bridge has since reopened, but police placed cones around the damaged area on the bridge's shoulder.Moore police urge people who drive over the bridge to do so slowly and with extra caution. No injuries were reported. Top HeadlinesMoore streets flood, causing vehicles to stall out as rain fallsAmanda Knox re-convicted of slander in Italy for accusing innocent man in roommate’s 2007 murderWATCH: Cars stall out in southwest OKC as roads see floodingAthletes Unlimited announces new league, featuring big names from Oklahoma, WCWSOklahoma City Public Schools employees left stunned by unexpected layoffs
MOORE, Okla. — Major flooding damaged part of a Moore bridge after a second straight day of heavy rainfall.
Early Wednesday morning, police blocked off the bridge at Northwest 36th and Santa Fe to prevent people from driving on it. The bridge has since reopened, but police placed cones around the damaged area on the bridge's shoulder.
Moore police urge people who drive over the bridge to do so slowly and with extra caution. No injuries were reported.
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