Brent Spence Bridge Fire - 11-11-20
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The Brent Spence Bridge, which is the main interstate route between northern Kentucky and Cincinnati, was the site of a fiery crash involving hazardous chemicals early Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. (Courtesy of CNN)Â
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said the bridge, the main interstate route between Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, will be closed for at least several days while inspectors survey the damage.
On Friday, U.S. Transportation Cabinet Secretary Elaine Chao announced that the transportation department has $12 million dollars in funds to help repair the bridge.Â
The double-decker bridge that carries traffic on I-71/I-75 was damaged in a fiery crash on Nov. 11.
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