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Bridge partially collapses in Germany

Sky News Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Bridge partially collapses in GermanyAn investigation has started into why a concrete bridge partially collapsed in eastern Germany.
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News video: Who's Behind Germany's Dresden Bridge Dramatic Collapse? Watch Shocking Moment Caught On Cam

Who's Behind Germany's Dresden Bridge Dramatic Collapse? Watch Shocking Moment Caught On Cam 03:42

Witness the dramatic collapse of Dresden's Carola Bridge in this gripping footage. The video captures the catastrophic moment as a section of the bridge plummets into the Elbe River, causing chaos for both road traffic and riverboats. Discover the events leading up to this disaster and explore the...

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