The iconic Tower Bridge in London was stuck in an open position after it allowed a boat to pass underneath on River Thames on Thursday around 1.15 pm, causing traffic to come to a halt, as per a report in the Independent. At that time, the sailing barge Adieu was supposed to pass beneath the bridge, however, the bridge struggled to close, causing chaos on London’s roadsAccording to people present at the spot, the bridge finally closed after more than half an hour. An eyewitness told the outlet, “I first thought it was nice to see the bridge open but then realised something might be wrong due to the different angles. I watched it for a little while. A lot of traffic (built-up) with two tourist buses waiting on the bridge and large crowds

He added that people started cheering when the bridge closed after a long waiting time. “I was almost more excited to see a Thames seal which I had never seen before pop up (in the water) There were cheers from the bridge as it eventually closed with bikes first allowed through and then traffic a moment later,” the man said As per Metro UK, a vital passage in central London was cut off while the hydraulically driven bascules of the bridge struggled to drop back down The movable Tower Bridge is built over River Thames between the Greater London boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Southwark in London, as per Eyewitnesses on the scene described the situation, with one person saying, “I first thought it was nice to see the bridge open but then realised something might be wrong due to the different angles. I watched it for a little while. There is a lot of traffic (built-up) with two tourist buses waiting on the bridge and large crowds

 

 

London, which is located next to it. The bridge was completed in 1894 and has an entrance that is 76 metres (250 feet) broad and 240 metres (800 feet) long. Its twin towers soar 61 metres (200 feet) above the River Thames. There are also two glass-covered walkways between the two towers that are well-liked by tourists The famous Tower Bridge in London got stuck in an open position, bringing traffic to a standstill This unusual incident happened when the bridge was supposed to close after allowing a boat to pass underneath on the River Thames at around 1:15 p.m., as reported by The Independent The boat involved in the incident was the sailing barge Adieu, which needed to pass under the bridge. However, things didn’t go as planned, and the bridge had difficulty closing properly, leading to a traffic nightmare on London’s roads

Tower Bridge, an iconic structure, spans the River Thames and connects the Greater London boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Southwark. It has been a historic landmark in the city since its completion in 1894. The bridge has an entrance that is 76 metres (250 feet) wide and 240 metres (800 feet) long. Its twin towers stand tall at 61 metres (200 feet) above the River Thames, and it’s known for its two glass-covered walkways that are popular among tourists.After more than half an hour of uncertainty and waiting, the bridge finally closed. The eyewitness added, “I was almost more excited to see a Thames seal which I had never seen before pop up (in the water). There were cheers from the bridge as it eventually closed with bikes first allowed through and then traffic a moment later

Tower Bridge which allows boats to pass underneath by raising the road, in the UK capital has become stuck in its open position due to a technical fault London’s famous Tower Bridge has become stuck in its open position due to a technical fault, leading to tail-backs of road traffic on both sides of the River Thames The bridge, which allows boats to pass underneath by raising the road which crosses it, got stuck shortly before 2.45pm, a spokeswoman for the City of London police force said Images taken from the scene show traffic built up on both sides of the Tower Bridge, which is owned, funded and managed by the City of London Corporation Tower Bridge is one several bridges over the River Thames which connects central and southern parts of the capital City of London Police, which patrols the area, has urged the public to avoid the area

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