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Traffic disruptions on Deerfoot Trail expected to last days after semi hits northeast overpass

Calgary officials are advisingthat traffic onsouthbound Deerfoot Trail will be disrupted forat least the next two days after a semi truck pulling an excavator struck the underside of 32nd Avenue N.E. overpass bridge.

Officials say excavator on a flatbed struck underside of 32nd Avenue N.E. bridge

A yellow and black backhoe sits on Deerfoot Trail, surrounded by emergency vehicles.
An excavator on a trailer smacked into the 32nd Avenue N.E. overpass on Thursday. The collision sent chunks of concrete onto Deerfoot Trail. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

Calgary officials say traffic onDeerfoot Trail will be disrupted forat least the next two days after a semi truck pulling construction equipmentstruck the32nd Avenue N.E. overpass.

Carole Henke, spokesperson for the Calgary Fire Department, said an excavator on the semi's flatbedhit the underside of the bridgeThursday morning, sending chunks of concrete onto DeerfootTrail.

"The good news is that there are no injuries," she said.

Initially, two lanes of southbound Deerfoot were closed as crews cleared the scene. As of 2 p.m., one lane has since reopened.

An overpass over an eight-lane highway.
This file photo shows the 32nd Avenue N.E. overpass, looking north. City officials say the structural integrity of the overpass will be assessed by Transportation Alberta. (Google Maps)


The 32nd Avenue overpass remainsclosed in both directions, although the exit ramps are accessible. While the bridge is closed, Alberta Transportation will assess the structure's integrity, city officials said.

"The emergency lane closures are in place so debris can be cleared from the road and the underside of the structure," Alberta Transportation said, in a statement.

The Calgary Police Service said officers will assist with traffic control while the bridge is being inspected.

CPStold CBCNews that the driver of the truck has been issued two mandatory court summonses,for careless driving and operation of a commercial vehicle in a prohibited manner.

Police expecttraffic tobe disrupted on southbound Deerfoot Trail approaching the overpassfor at least 48 hours.

They recommended motorists avoid the area and find alternative routes.

With files from Rick Donkers