Canadian bridges are safe, officials say after U.S. bridge rammed by ship, collapses
MONTREAL — Canadian authorities are trying to reassure the public about the safety of bridges in the country following the collapse of a bridge in Baltimore, Md., early this morning after it was rammed by a container ship.
Halifax Harbour Bridges, which operates the two spans across the harbour between Halifax and Dartmouth, says it recognizes the risks of collisions between ships and bridges.
But the Crown corporation says it monitors every passage of commercial ships under the two spans.
As well, the corporation says rock islands built around the legs of the bridges in 1983 offer further protection.