Friday, June 10, 2016

Falling building debris caused extensive traffic delays on the eastbound Cross Bronx Expressway.


Falling debris causes major traffic backups in the Bronx



Photo courtesy Metro Traffic, Tom Coglin




By N.J. Burkett
Thursday, June 09, 2016 10:20PM

BRONX (WABC) -- Falling debris caused extensive traffic delays on the eastbound Cross Bronx Expressway.

The on-ramp to the Major Deegan from northbound I-95 is expected to reopen shortly, several hours after thousands of bricks tumbled into the roadway Thursday evening.

The bricks were part of a facade that broke free from a retaining wall that runs alongside the on-ramp at 5:23 p.m.

The roadway was shut down throughout the evening as sanitation crews worked to remove two truckloads of bricks. No one was injured.

City inspectors examined the site and determined that the bricks became dislodged as a result of age and ordinary wear and tear.

The rest of the wall was found to be structurally sound.

The retaining wall was not damaged.

The closure was limited to traffic from northbound I-95 onto the Deegan and did not affect traffic on either superhighway.

Motorists were forced to detour, taking the ramp to the northbound Deegan from I-95 south.


Photo courtesy Metro Traffic, Tom Coglin