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Extreme Weather Impacting Bridge Safety Across America

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As the planet warms, America’s infrastructure is under increasing strain, with bridges facing the brunt of this environmental change. On a scorching 95-degree day this summer, New York City’s Third Avenue Bridge malfunctioned, remaining stuck open for hours due to expanded metal joints—a clear signal of how Climate change is already affecting our daily commutes and safety.

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This incident is not isolated. Across the nation, extreme weather events are testing the limits of structures built decades ago, when such climatic extremes were not considered. In the Midwest, a steel railroad bridge succumbed to the pressures of floodwaters, collapsing and severing a crucial transportation link between Iowa and South Dakota. Similarly, fluctuating temperatures caused significant damage to a bridge in Lewiston, Maine, showcasing the varied impacts of Climate change from state to state.

America boasts over a quarter of its bridges dating back to before 1960, many of which are now confronting accelerated deterioration due to heightened flooding and unprecedented heat waves. These conditions are not only causing physical damage but also leading to increased maintenance costs and disruptions in supply chains, further inflating the price of goods for consumers. For instance, a bridge collapse on the Interstate 10 corridor—a vital trucking route—imposed an estimated $2.5 million daily increase in trucking costs due to detours and additional fuel consumption.

The federal response has been significant, with the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law earmarking $110 billion for the construction and repair of roads and bridges, alongside innovative programs aimed at enhancing infrastructure resilience. However, the challenge is monumental. Studies suggest that by 2050, one in four steel bridges could collapse due to climate-induced stress, requiring urgent and extensive interventions now to avert future disasters.

The state of Vermont is proactively addressing these challenges by redesigning bridges to withstand more severe weather conditions but for 30 to 40 percent more than traditional methods. While these efforts are crucial, they underscore the pressing need for a nationwide strategic plan to adapt our infrastructure to the new realities of climate change.

Engineers and policymakers are racing against time to retrofit and rebuild, learning from each failure and disaster to better prepare for the next. As temperatures continue to set records, the urgency for a resilient infrastructure has never been clearer. Bridging the gap between past construction standards and future needs is now a critical task for ensuring the safety and efficiency of our national transportation networks.

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