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More than a week after tons of concrete and 10 men went crashing down into Lake Pontchartrain's chilly waters, leaving one construction worker dead, officials have no clear idea how a common ...
Four empty barges rammed into a section of the world's longest bridge, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. Around 260 feet of roadway were taken out. Two people lost their lives as a result.
An empty barge rammed into the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway during heavy fog early on the morning of Jan. 17, 1960, knocking out two 52-foot sections of the bridge and damaging a third.
Although state officials ordered work to stop on the portion of the bridge where the accident occurred, contractors on another major section over Lake Pontchartrain, shown above, continued ...
Crews have reopened southbound lanes of the Causeway Bridge Tuesday after removing a vehicle from Lake Pontchartrain.Officials with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development ...
The Department of Transportation and Development has announced that the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge South was closed to traffic due to an accident. Motorists were advised to use an ...
When the 5.5-mile Interstate-10 Twins Spans crossing over Lake Pontchartrain was beaten up during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, it seemed to spell the end for the well-used structure. But the team ...
NEW ORLEANS – A major bridge over Lake Pontchartrain that was torn apart by Hurricane Katrina reopened fully to traffic just before dawn Friday. Crews cannibalized undamaged sections from the ...
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