
Yomiuri: About 1,000 bridges in dangerous condition
Nearly 1,000 bridges under the jurisdiction of local governments are in a dangerous condition, an inspection by the Construction and Transport Ministry has revealed...In one case, a crack measuring 50 centimeters long was found on the girder, a problem that could lead to the bridge's collapse. The ministry also found out that about 80,000 bridges had not been inspected over the past five years. Out of concern that there may be more bridges in a dilapidated condition, the ministry will move to identify such bridges quickly by launching a subsidiary system to help local governments pay for inspections. As of April, the country had about 134,400 bridges measuring 15 meters or longer that were under the control of prefectural and municipal governments, according to the ministry. Of those, traffic is limited or regulated on 977 bridges: 143 bridges are entirely closed to traffic due to the structural problems, such as corrosion of a pier by salt from seawater; while traffic was limited on 834 bridges, allowing only one lane of traffic or limiting the weight of vehicles crossing the bridges. Even more surprisingly, some of these bridges were found to have serious corrosion and other defects that could result in collapse...The ministry said damage was particularly pronounced with bridges that had been built during the country's rapid economic development period between the late 1950s and the early 1970s...Prefectural governments and government-designated cities will be asked to draw up plans by the end of fiscal 2011, while municipal governments will be required to do so by the end of fiscal 2013, according to the sources...In case local governments fail to take necessary steps by the deadlines, the ministry will stop providing the subsidies as punitive measures, according to the sources...more...