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Steel Carrier Crashes on A81 – Bridge and Highway Completely Closed

Summary by merkur.de
A steel carrier crashed on the A81 motorway near Bad Dürrheim. The road has been closed in both directions since the early hours of the morning.

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A collapsed steel girder has paralyzed traffic on the A81, one of the busiest highways in southwest Germany, which runs from Würzburg via Heilbronn, Stuttgart and Singen to the Swiss border. The highway is closed in both directions to Singen and Stuttgart.

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A heavy-ton steel carrier crashes into the A81 during construction work.How a truck driver with a quick reaction could prevent further accidents.An attentive truck driver may have prevented worse in the crash of a steel carrier on a bridge on the highway 81 in the Black Forest.The driver of the heavy-duty truck had noticed the carrier falling down and lying across the roadway in good time, sharply slowed down and drew attention to the danger wit…

·Hamburg, Germany
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During bridge work, a heavy-ton steel carrier crashed onto the A81 at Bad Dürrheim. A person was injured. It is unclear when the motorway line can be released again.

·Berlin, Germany
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During bridge work, a steel carrier crashes onto the A81. A construction worker is injured, traffic is paralyzed. The police expect restrictions on the route, which is important for holidaymakers and commuters, until late afternoon. Now, a structural engineer is supposed to check the stability of the bridge.

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Here you will find information on the topic "A injured person". Read now "Steel carrier crashes on highway – A81 for hours densely.

·Germany
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During construction work on the A81 near Bad Dürrheim, a steel beam of a bridge was crashed onto a scaffolding and then on the road. An employee was injured. A structural engineer now checks the safety.

·Hamburg, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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