The bridge support collapsed after the earthquake, but it was just the outer concrete

A recent earthquake damaged a bridge support, but thankfully the main structure held, preventing a serious disaster.

Emergency crews responded quickly, and no vehicles were trapped thanks to prior traffic warnings. Repairs and reinforcements are now underway to better withstand future quakes.

The event has highlighted the need for stronger infrastructure and safety checks, while the community comes together, showing resilience and the importance of preparedness.

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