Nanfang'ao Bridge Explained

Nanfang'ao Bridge
Native Name:南方澳大橋
Native Name Lang:zh-tw
Coordinates:24.5858°N 121.8694°W
Locale:Su'ao, Yilan County, Taiwan
Maint:Taiwan International Ports Corporation
Design:tied-arch bridge
Material:steel
Length:1400NaN0
Width:150NaN0
Height:180NaN0
Designer:MAA Consultants
Replaces:Old Nanfang'ao Bridge

The Nanfang'ao Bridge was a bridge in Nanfang'ao Fishing Port, Su'ao Township, Yilan County, Taiwan. It was the only steel single-arch bridge in Taiwan and was maintained by Taiwan International Ports Corporation.[1] Construction began in 1996, and was finished in 1998. The bridge collapsed on 1 October 2019, killing six people and injuring 12.

History

The bridge was designed by MAA Consultants and built by Yilan County Government. The construction started in 1996 and was commissioned by Ministry of Transportation and Communications. It was finally opened to the public in 1998 and was transferred to Keelung Port Bureau (now Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC)) for its management.[1] [2] [3] The bridge was constructed to replace the former lower bridge around the same area so that large fishing vessels could pass through underneath it.[4]

Since its opening, it was only inspected once by Chien Hsin University of Science and Technology in 2016.[5] [6] During the inspection, it was found that the bridge's expansion joints were "obviously warped, damaged and sagging." From 2017 to 2018, TIPC spent NT$10 million to clean the expansion joints and other reinforcement works.[7]

Collapse

Bridge collapse
Time:09:30 (UTC+8)
Location:Su'ao, Yilan County, Taiwan
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Reported Deaths:6
Reported Injuries:12
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On 1 October 2019 at 09:30 the bridge collapsed, injuring more than 20 people, many of whom were on fishing vessels in the harbor below.[8] [9] [10] Video shows an oil tanker truck nearly making it across to the other side when the bridge collapsed, sending the truck hurtling into the water, whereupon it burst into flames. There were in total six people on the bridge during the collapse.[11] The collapsing bridge damaged three fishing boats beneath it, injuring and trapping a number of migrant workers who were on the boats.[12]

Local authorities requested the armed forces to help in the search and rescue operation, who were then followed by[13] the Coast Guard Administration, Ministry of National Defense and National Airborne Service Corps.[14] President Tsai Ing-wen said, "We hope to safely rescue all in the shortest time to minimise the damages".[4]

Search and rescue operation teams faced difficulties in finding the missing people due to the underwater location which had low visibility.[15] As of 3 October 2019, there had been six confirmed deaths.[16] All of the bodies had been brought to the Su'ao Branch of Taipei Veterans General Hospital.[17]

The day before the bridge collapsed, the area was hit by Typhoon Mitag, and struck by a 3.8 magnitude earthquake at 01:54 in the early morning before the collapse.[18] [19] However, MAA Consultants were not able to determine the actual cause before the crucial broken parts of the structure have been recovered.

Nationality Number of
injured
Number of
deaths[20]
33
5[21] 3
3
Total126

Post collapse recovery, investigations and reactions

The oil tanker driver, 61-year-old Zhang Jianchang, was rescued from the burning wreckage immediately after the collapse by four workers from a nearby petrol station located 30 meters away.[22] [23] Zhang suffered multiple fractures, spinal, and internal injuries. He underwent emergency surgery and was warded in the intensive care unit at the Luodong Bo’ai Hospital.[24] As of 31 October 2019, Zhang was recovering from his injuries.

The armed forces deployed a floating platform to retrieve debris and the boats stuck under the bridge. President Tsai promised a thorough investigation of the incident and that all bridges in Taiwan would undergo inspection.[25]

Most of the arches of the bridge were cleared on 10 October 2019, totaling 320 tonnes.[26]

In November 2020, Taiwan Transportation Safety Board published the final investigation regarding the collapse of the bridge. The findings were that the bridge collapsed due to corrosion, lack of proper maintenance and lack of repair. By the time of the incident, the supporting steel cables had only 22–27% of functional cross-section area left.[27]

In August 2022, the Yilan District Prosecutors' Office charged six people involved in the construction of the bridge with negligence.[28]

Aftermath

The Ministry of Transportation and Communications stated that a new bridge will be built at the same spot within three years.[1] The design and tender for the new bridge will be overseen by Public Construction Commission.[29]

On 3 October 2019, Premier Su Tseng-chang ordered inspections of all bridges in Taiwan.[29]

Due to the fact that many migrant fishermen sleep inside their fishing vessels during night time, a dangerous condition in the case of similar bridge collapse incident to happen again, the Labor Affairs Department of Yilan County Government started the planning to build onshore accommodation for those migrant workers at Nanfang'ao Fishing Port. The project will be broken down into three phases and last for three years, with the ultimate goal of providing the accommodation for all of the migrant fishermen.[30]

New bridge

The construction of the new bridge to replace the collapsed one started in October 2020. It is overseen by Directorate General of Highways. The cost of the construction is NT$848.5 million and is completed on 18 December 2022.[27]

Technical specification

The bridge was a single tied-arch bridge made of steel. It had a length of 140m (460feet), a width of 15m (49feet) and a passage height for vessels of 18m (59feet).[3] [4] The bridge was intended to last 50 years.[11] [15]

Architecture

The bridge was decorated with images of fish, shrimps, and crabs, representing the port.[31]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maintenance report reveals problems on Yilan bridge 3 years ago | Society | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS. focustaiwan.tw.
  2. Web site: Rescue underway following Taiwan Bridge collapse. 1 Oct 2019. The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 October 2019.
  3. Web site: Breaking News: Bridge collapses in NE Taiwan,.... Taiwan. News. Taiwan News. 1 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Bridge collapse in Taiwan sends oil tanker truck tumbling onto boats in fishing harbor. www.cbsnews.com. 1 October 2019.
  5. Web site: Bridge only inspected once, TIPC says - Taipei Times. www.taipeitimes.com. 2019-10-03.
  6. Web site: Maintenance report reveals problems on Yilan bridge 3 years ago Society FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS. focustaiwan.tw. 2019-10-03.
  7. Web site: Taiwan bridge collapse crushes fishing boats, six crew feared trapped. 1 Oct 2019. The Star Online. 1 October 2019.
  8. Web site: Taiwan bridge collapse . BBC News . 3 October 2019 . en.
  9. Web site: Nanfang'ao Bridge in Yilan collapses . focustaiwan.tw. 1 October 2019.
  10. News: Bridge Collapses in Taiwan; Oil Truck Plunges Moments Away From Crossing. Daniel. Victor. Chris. Horton. 1 Oct 2019. 1 Oct 2019. The New York Times.
  11. Web site: Nanfangao Bridge Collapse: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know. Paul. Farrell. 1 October 2019.
  12. Web site: Fishing boat owner mourns deaths of foreign c.... Taiwan. News. Taiwan News.
  13. Web site: Taiwan bridge collapse crushes fishing boats, some feared trapped. www.aljazeera.com. 1 October 2019.
  14. Web site: 10 injured, 6 still trapped at bridge collapse site in Yilan . focustaiwan.tw. 1 October 2019.
  15. Web site: On Camera, 460-Foot Bridge Collapses In Taiwan, Crushes Boats. NDTV.com.
  16. Web site: Sixth body found after Yilan bridge collapse | Society | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS. focustaiwan.tw.
  17. Web site: Death toll from bridge collapse hits five - Taipei Times. www.taipeitimes.com.
  18. Web site: Snapped cables at center of investigation int.... Taiwan. News. Taiwan News.
  19. News: Four dead and two missing after Taiwan bridge collapse, with 10 hospitalised . 5 October 2019 . ABC News . Reuters/AP . . 2 October 2019.
  20. Web site: 台灣英文新聞. 【南方澳斷橋】第6名移工遺體發現、搜救結束 油罐車司機仍在加護病房. 2020-11-27. 台灣英文新聞.
  21. Web site: Two Filipinos dead, 1 missing in Taiwan bridge collapse. cnn. en. 2019-10-03. 3 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191003231711/https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/10/2/filipinos-dead-taiwan-bridge-collapse.html. dead.
  22. Web site: 南方澳斷橋救油罐車司機 四英雄受表揚. 2020-11-27. tw.news.yahoo.com. zh-Hant-TW.
  23. Web site: 游芳男. 陳韻如. 2 October 2019. 南方澳斷橋/油罐車司機「脾臟出血」已止!預計4日手術 主治醫:情況樂觀 ETtoday社會新聞 ETtoday新聞雲. 2020-11-27. www.ettoday.net. zh-Hant.
  24. Web site: Bridge collapses in Yilan County, 12 injured, 5 missing. Charlier. Phillip. 2019-10-01. Taiwan English News. en-US. 2019-10-03.
  25. Web site: Video captures terrifying collapse of 450-foot bridge in Taiwan. Kim. Bellware. www.washingtonpost.com.
  26. News: Worthy. Shen. Hsin-yin. Lee. 10 October 2019. Arches of collapsed Yilan bridge removed, port operations resume. Focus Taiwan. 11 October 2019.
  27. News: 25 November 2020. TTSB details reasons for Nanfang'ao Bridge collapse - Focus Taiwan. Focus Taiwan. 27 November 2020.
  28. News: Wang . Chao-yu . Hsu . Elizabeth . 6 indicted on negligence charges in deadly Nanfang'ao Bridge collapse . 1 September 2022 . Central News Agency . 31 August 2022. Republished as: News: Six charged over deadly bridge collapse in Yilan . 1 September 2022 . Taipei Times . 1 September 2022.
  29. Web site: Nationwide bridge inspection ordered - Taipei Times. www.taipeitimes.com.
  30. News: William. Yen. 8 October 2019. Yilan planning onshore accommodation for migrant fishermen. Focus Taiwan. 10 October 2019.
  31. Web site: Nanfang'ao Bridge. Yilan Tourism. 1 October 2019.