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London’s Tower Bridge gets stuck open for 2nd time in a year

/ 03:42 PM August 10, 2021

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Tower Bridge is seen stuck in the open position, due to a technical fault, in London, Britain, August 9, 2021. REUTERS

LONDON — London’s famous Tower Bridge got stuck in its open position for the second time in a year due to a technical fault on Monday, leading to tail-backs of road traffic trying to cross the River Thames.

The bridge, which allows boats to pass underneath by raising the road which crosses it, got stuck shortly before 2:45pm (1345 GMT), a spokeswoman for the City of London police force said.

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Since 1976, the bridge’s two arms, or bascules, have been operated by engines powered by oil and electricity, replacing the original steam-powered ones that dated back to the 19th century.

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A cyclist looks towards Tower Bridge while it is stuck in the open position, due to a technical fault, in London, Britain, August 9, 2021. REUTERS

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

It was the second time in a year that the bridge got stuck. In August 2020, it was closed for more 24 hours when its bascules jammed in an open position.

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