A partial bridge collapse in eastern Germany disrupts traffic. No one was injured
- A concrete bridge partially collapsed in eastern Germany, disrupting traffic in Dresden and heating systems for the city known as "Florence on the Elbe."
- No injuries were reported when a section of the Carola Bridge fell into the Elbe River.
- Police are investigating the incident as an accident, with no signs of foul play detected.
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The partial demolition of the building, which is still in danger of collapsing, has begun. Time is running out for the emergency services: flooding is forecast in the Elbe from Sunday.
Response teams are pressing for time, floods are approaching.
During demolition work, another section of the Carola Bridge in Dresden collapses. Time is running out for the emergency services: flooding is expected on Sunday.
One day after the partial collapse of Dresden's Carola Bridge, it is now clear: the entire damaged section must be demolished. Work will begin today. The threat of flooding is making the situation worse.
Following the collapse of part of Dresden's Carola Bridge on Wednesday, the state of the long-neglected bridges in Germany is being discussed.
Preparations are underway for a partial demolition of the collapsed Carola Bridge in Dresden. The expected flooding of the Elbe is also a warning to hurry - one area in particular needs protection.
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