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London’s Tower Bridge stuck open after technical failure, causing traffic disruptions

  • The bridge across the River Thames remained stuck at 6pm local time, more than three hours after the problems began
  • The bridge opens about 800 times a year to allow large ships to pass, with the times arranged at least 24 hours in advance

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Tower Bridge in London was stuck in the open position due to a technical fault on Monday. Photo: Reuters

London’s Tower Bridge was stuck with its roadway arms raised on Monday afternoon, causing traffic jams on both sides of the River Thames.

Images of the 127-year-old drawbridge, one of several spans that connect the northern and southern parts of the British capital, show the two halves of the roadway pointing skyward with vehicles backed up on either side. The bridge remained stuck at 6pm local time, more than three hours after the problems began.

“Due to a technical issue, Tower Bridge is currently stuck in a raised position,’’ the City of London Corp, which owns the bridge, said in a statement. “We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”

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London’s Tower Bridge jammed for second time in a year

London’s Tower Bridge jammed for second time in a year

The bridge opens about 800 times a year to allow large ships to pass, with the times arranged at least 24 hours in advance.

Tower Bridge was repaired in 2006 after the mechanism became stuck four times the previous year. Malfunctions have been less frequent since then, with the last incident reported on August 22, 2020, when it was stuck for more than an hour.

In May of 1997, US President Bill Clinton was separated from Prime Minister Tony Blair when the bridge opened before his motorcade could cross. In that case there was no technical fault. Just bad timing.

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