Thursday, March 27th 2025, 4:53 pm
A year ago, six construction workers lost their lives when a cargo ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. It hit close to home as a similar incident happened in Webbers Falls in 2002 when a barge crashed into the I-40 bridge. Since then, Oklahoma has made major strides in bridge safety and infrastructure. Here’s a breakdown of where things stand today:
ODOT’s Response & Safety Measures
National Bridge Safety Concerns A Year After the Fransis Scott Key Bridge Collapsed
Tim Gatz, Executive Director of ODOT:
Oklahoma’s bridge safety has come a long way, but ongoing maintenance remains critical, Gatz says. ODOT continues prioritizing repairs to ensure public safety and prevent future disasters.
An Oklahoma native, Tevis Hillis joined the News 9 team in 2020 as a multimedia journalist. She now anchors the weekend morning newscasts. Passionate about shaping the future of journalism, Tevis also serves as executive producer and adjunct professor for OU Nightly, mentoring and teaching more than 160 students.
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