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    One dead in highway bridge collapse in Belgium

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A bridge under demolition collapsed in La Louviere, Belgium, killing one worker and injuring two others. The incident led to temporary traffic closure on the E42 highway.

    Belgium Highway Bridge Collapse: Fatal Incident in La Louviere

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - One man died and two people were injured when a highway bridge under demolition collapsed near the town of La Louviere, southern Belgium, authorities said on Thursday.

    Mayor Jacques Gobert told Reuters that one worker - who was on the steel bridge as it collapsed - had died, while two others were injured as the deck collapsed onto a barge anchored underneath to collect rubble from the bridge.

    The bridge - which was closed for traffic during the demolition works - was part of a two-bridge crossing on the E42 highway over the "Canal du Centre" canal and was being demolished with a view to being reconstructed next year.

    The other bridge had been renovated in recent years, a spokesperson for the Sofico Wallonie local government highways agency said.

    Authorities closed traffic on the renovated bridge following the collapse, which happened around 1400 CET (1300 GMT). By 1800 CET, traffic was reopened, with the renovated bridge accommodating car traffic in both directions.

    (Reporting by Geert De Clercq; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •One worker died during the bridge collapse in Belgium.
    • •Two people were injured in the accident.
    • •The bridge was under demolition on the E42 highway.
    • •Traffic was temporarily closed on the renovated bridge.
    • •The incident occurred near La Louviere, southern Belgium.

    Frequently Asked Questions about One dead in highway bridge collapse in Belgium

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the collapse of a highway bridge under demolition in La Louviere, Belgium, resulting in casualties.

    2What caused the bridge collapse?

    The bridge was under demolition when it collapsed, leading to the accident.

    3How did the authorities respond?

    Authorities temporarily closed traffic on the renovated bridge and reopened it later in the day.

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