Twin Span Bridge NO Destroyed
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Twin Span Bridge NO Destroyed
Well, I was going to link to WWL-TV, where the story is, but it looks like thier site might be down. The mayor made this statement. Also, the site said that the station was evacuating from downtown and moving to LSU.
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Yes I saw that on WWLs website too.
Here's confirmation and important further details from the Times Picayune website:
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_08.html#075008
<b>Only way out of New Orleans is West</b>
The only way people can leave the city of New Orleans is to get on Crescent City Connection, head to the West Bank and take Highway 90 to Interstate 310 or I-10 on to Lafayette, authorities said this morning.
Interstate-10 eastbound, toward Slidell and the Gulf Coast, can't be traveled. Several sections of the Twin Spans have washed away and other sections of the bridge are structurally unsound.
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway has been opened to police, fire and other emergency vehicles after an initial inspection concluded the 24-mile long bridge was sound, WWL Radio reported this morning.
No other vehicles will be allowed on the bridge; and access to St. Tammany Parish remains restricted. The condition of U.S. Highway 11 across the Lake is not known.
Here's confirmation and important further details from the Times Picayune website:
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_08.html#075008
<b>Only way out of New Orleans is West</b>
The only way people can leave the city of New Orleans is to get on Crescent City Connection, head to the West Bank and take Highway 90 to Interstate 310 or I-10 on to Lafayette, authorities said this morning.
Interstate-10 eastbound, toward Slidell and the Gulf Coast, can't be traveled. Several sections of the Twin Spans have washed away and other sections of the bridge are structurally unsound.
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway has been opened to police, fire and other emergency vehicles after an initial inspection concluded the 24-mile long bridge was sound, WWL Radio reported this morning.
No other vehicles will be allowed on the bridge; and access to St. Tammany Parish remains restricted. The condition of U.S. Highway 11 across the Lake is not known.
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Here is a second story from the Times Picayune specifically about the I-10 bridge:
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp ... tml#074977
I-10 bridge 'severely damaged'
Monday
11:40 p.m.
By Ed Anderson
and Robert Travis Scott
Capital bureau
The Interstate 10 twin bridges linking St. Tammany and Orleans parishes over Lake Pontchartrain have been “severely damaged’’ in both directions, Louisiana highway officials said.
“Probably several dozen segments” of the bridges are “either missing or shoved aside,” said Mark Lambert, a spokesman for the Department of Transportation and Development.
“It is just like in Florida,’’ Transportation Secretary Johnny Bradberry said, referring to damage caused by Hurricane Ivan last year to the I-10 bridge in the Florida Panhandle.
The damage appears to be random along the bridges and affects both the eastbound and westbound sides. The span is so jagged it looks like “stairs,” Lambert said.
Agency officials will take a closer look at the bridges Tuesday.
It is impossible to estimate the cost or duration of repairs. The department will try to determine which side sustained the least damage and will probably repair
that side first, to get at least one lane going in each direction.
Lambert said the department does not know if the bridge pilings are still in place. If the pilings are still there and stable, then the repairs could be
done more quickly.
The damage was surveyed from a State Police helicopter Monday evening.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Mike Brown called Katrina one of the worst disasters he has seen, exceeded only by California wildfires.
“This is a catastrophic storm,’’ he said. “People will not get back to their homes for several weeks – if not longer.’’
Lt. Kevin Cowan, a spokesman for the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said the only confirmed deaths have been three New Orleans area nursing home residents who died while being transported or after arriving at shelters in Baton Rouge.
Cowan said communications with St, Tammany Parish has been spotty and little is known of the number of persons rescued from that area.
He said said at least 31,000 evacuees were still hunkered down in shelters in south Louisiana, and 917,000 households were without power in 23 south
Louisiana parishes.
http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp ... tml#074977
I-10 bridge 'severely damaged'
Monday
11:40 p.m.
By Ed Anderson
and Robert Travis Scott
Capital bureau
The Interstate 10 twin bridges linking St. Tammany and Orleans parishes over Lake Pontchartrain have been “severely damaged’’ in both directions, Louisiana highway officials said.
“Probably several dozen segments” of the bridges are “either missing or shoved aside,” said Mark Lambert, a spokesman for the Department of Transportation and Development.
“It is just like in Florida,’’ Transportation Secretary Johnny Bradberry said, referring to damage caused by Hurricane Ivan last year to the I-10 bridge in the Florida Panhandle.
The damage appears to be random along the bridges and affects both the eastbound and westbound sides. The span is so jagged it looks like “stairs,” Lambert said.
Agency officials will take a closer look at the bridges Tuesday.
It is impossible to estimate the cost or duration of repairs. The department will try to determine which side sustained the least damage and will probably repair
that side first, to get at least one lane going in each direction.
Lambert said the department does not know if the bridge pilings are still in place. If the pilings are still there and stable, then the repairs could be
done more quickly.
The damage was surveyed from a State Police helicopter Monday evening.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Mike Brown called Katrina one of the worst disasters he has seen, exceeded only by California wildfires.
“This is a catastrophic storm,’’ he said. “People will not get back to their homes for several weeks – if not longer.’’
Lt. Kevin Cowan, a spokesman for the Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said the only confirmed deaths have been three New Orleans area nursing home residents who died while being transported or after arriving at shelters in Baton Rouge.
Cowan said communications with St, Tammany Parish has been spotty and little is known of the number of persons rescued from that area.
He said said at least 31,000 evacuees were still hunkered down in shelters in south Louisiana, and 917,000 households were without power in 23 south
Louisiana parishes.
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