Huasco Bridge

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The Huasco Bridge (Spanish: Puente Huasco) is a bridge located in Vallenar, Chile, that crosses the Huasco River. The bridge is part of the Chile Route 5 and the Pan-American Highway. The planning of the bridge begun in 1964 when at a central level it was found that the newly established Chile Route 5 from Arica to Puerto Montt had a bottleneck in Vallenar.[1] Construction begun in 1965.[1] The bridge is notorious for its sudden collapse on May 9, 1967, when it was still under construction. The collapse killed 7 workers on the bridge and injured 10 to 20 more people, one of whom later died as result of his wounds.[2][1] The dead workers were from Chamonate, Osorno and Ovalle. The causes of collapse remain unknown,[2] but at the time of the collapse the constructing firm, Yaconi Hermanos, was using a building technique that was novel in Chile. Prior to the collapse workers had noted that the scaffold was unstable.[3]

Coordinates28°34′5″S 70°47′0″W
LocaleVallenar
Official namePuente Huasco
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Huasco Bridge
Coordinates28°34′5″S 70°47′0″W
CrossesHuasco River
LocaleVallenar
Official namePuente Huasco
History
Opened1977
Location
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The bridge begun to be rebuilt in 1972 and opened to transit in 1977.[2]

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