Macdonald Bridge Closed Overnight: Crane Damage Forces Temporary Closure
The iconic Macdonald Bridge in Halifax will be closed overnight due to damage sustained by a crane during construction work. The closure, which is expected to last from 10 pm on [Date] to 6 am on [Date], will affect all traffic, including pedestrians and cyclists.
What Happened?
During routine construction work on the bridge, a crane experienced a malfunction, resulting in damage to the bridge structure. While the exact nature of the damage is still being assessed, officials have deemed it necessary to close the bridge overnight to allow for immediate repairs.
Detours and Traffic Impact
Drivers are advised to use alternative routes during the closure. The [Alternative Route 1] and [Alternative Route 2] are recommended for those traveling between Halifax and Dartmouth.
The closure is expected to impact traffic flow in the surrounding areas, particularly during rush hour. Drivers are urged to plan their journeys in advance and allow extra time for travel. Public transit options are also available for those who wish to avoid driving during the closure.
Safety First
The decision to close the bridge was made with the safety of the public in mind. The bridge authority is committed to ensuring the structural integrity of the Macdonald Bridge and will continue to prioritize safety during the repair process.
Ongoing Updates
Updates on the closure and repair schedule will be provided regularly through official channels, including the [Official Bridge Authority Website] and social media platforms.
The closure is expected to be temporary, and the bridge is anticipated to reopen to traffic as soon as the repairs are completed.