Oakland~San Fransico freeway eruptes into flames and melts…leaving that area Paralized…
In Oakland Califorina, a heavily traveled section of freeway that funnels traffic off the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge collapsed early Sunday after a gasoline tanker truck overturned and erupted into flames, authorities said.
Flames shot 200 feet in the air and the heat was intense enough to melt part of the freeway and cause the collapse, but the truck’s driver walked away from the scene with second-degree burns.
No other injuries were reported. (Watch I-Reporter Paul Kochli explain his video of the aftermath of the fiery truck crash )
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Officer Trent Cross of the California Highway Patrol said of the crumpled interchange.
“I’m looking at this thinking, ‘Wow, no one died — that’s amazing. It’s just very fortunate.”
Authorities said the damage could take months to repair, and that it would cause the worst disruption for Bay Area commuters since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake damaged a section of the Bay Bridge itself.
Nearly 75,000 vehicles use the portion of the road every day. But because the accident occured where three highways converge, authorities said it could cause commuting problems for hundreds of thousands of people.
Transportation officials said they already had added trains to the Bay Area Rapid Transit light rail system that takes commuters across San Francisco Bay, and were urging people to telecommute if possible.
State officials said motorists who try to take alternate routes Monday instead of relying on public transportation would face nightmarish commutes.
The tanker carrying 8,600 gallons of gasoline ignited around 3:45 a.m. after crashing into a pylon on the interchange, which connects westbound lanes of Interstate 80 to southbound I-880, on the edge of downtown Oakland about half a mile from the Bay Bridge’s toll plaza.
A preliminary investigation indicated he may have been speeding on the curving road, Cross said.
The fire melted a second interchange from eastbound I-80 to eastbound I-580 located above the first interchange, causing a 250-yard section of the roadway to collapse onto the roadway below, according to the highway patrol.
Witnesses reported flames from the blaze reached up to 200 feet high.
Late Sunday morning, the charred section of collapsed freeway was draped at a sharp angle onto the highway beneath, exposing a web of twisted metal beneath the concrete.
The Bay Bridge consists of two heavily traveled, double-decked bridges about two miles long straddling San Francisco Bay.
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom said the accident showed how fragile the Bay area’s transportation network is, whether to an earthquake or terrorist attack, and has the potential to have a major economic effect on the city.
“It’s another giant wakeup call,” Newsom told reporters at the California Democratic Party convention in San Diego.
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HIT THESE GAS COMPANIES WHERE IT HURTS…THE WALLET!
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DON’T TELL ROSIE BUT THE SECOND RECORDED CASE OF FIRE MELTING STEEL JUST HAPPENED! IT’S ALL A BUSH PLAN!
THE TRUTH IS TEMPERATURES IN THE 400-500c RANGE WILL WEAKEN STEEL TO ABOUT HALF NORMAL STRENGTH.
You took the words right out of my mouth, Paul. The first thing I thought, after feeling badly for the people in that area, was ‘how can we get this news to Rosie’!
My thoughts were, after feeling for the commuters was, were I the federal government, and having just had San Fransico thumb it’s collective nose at me saying it was a safe haven for ILLEGAL ALIENS, was, “No, we don’t have any federal aid for cities who do not wish to follow our immigration laws.” Just my opinion, I may be wrong.
Well, well, well. A dramatic fire and accident aftermath, but paralyzing the Bay Area? There are alternate routes. This is no way as bad as when the Cypress Structure collapsed during the Loma Prieta earthquake back in ’89. I do find it odd that the media found time for a sound bite from the mayor of SF, but not from the mayor of Oakland, or any officials from Alameda County, which will bear most of the problems caused by this traffic accident caused event.