The Ollera Creek Bridge has re-opened for all traffic following its recent collapse into floodwaters.
Priority works to deliver an interim repair solution for the bridge have been finished.
While future additional work will be required, the opening of the Ollera Creek Bridge has been fast-tracked to facilitate freight movement prior to expected further flooding impacts north of Ingham.
“Teams on the ground have worked around the clock in inclement weather over several days to fast-track the repairs, and we celebrate and thank them for their hard work in managing to re-open the bridge and restore this vital connection for the community,” Transport and Main Roads Queensland said in a statement online.
“The bridge, which serves as a key link for vehicles travelling between Townsville and Ingham and surrounds is now accessible to the general public, after opening to essential freight, supply and emergency vehicles at 8pm last night [10 February].”
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