Olympia, Washington—The support pylons buckled without warning. A section of the bridge dropped into the river at mid-morning today. Two vehicles traveling across were caught in the sudden void.
Bystanders on the riverbank dialed emergency services instantly. Fire crews arrived on the scene within minutes. They found the two vehicles partially submerged in the churning current.
Divers were deployed to extract the occupants. The water temperature was dangerously low. Rescuers struggled against the swift flow of the river to reach the trapped drivers.
Both individuals were pulled from the water successfully. They were taken to a local hospital for evaluation. Medical staff describe their condition as stable despite the trauma.
State engineers are now inspecting the remaining structure. They have cordoned off a three-mile radius around the crash site. Traffic has been diverted to secondary roads miles away.
The bridge was scheduled for a routine inspection next month. Maintenance records are currently being pulled for review. Investigators want to know if warning signs were missed during the last check.
Local residents are expressing frustration with the lack of repair work. They have complained about vibrations for months. Now the infrastructure has finally failed under the weight of daily traffic.
Officials are refusing to comment on the potential cause. They state that the priority is the safety of the surrounding area. Heavy debris must be cleared before any salvage operation can begin.
The bridge remains closed to all traffic. The investigation into the structural collapse is just starting.
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