Screeching of the metal ripping off of it. The girl in the back was crying. Shaun with this crash, an abrupt ending to their weekend tour of boston. Pieces of metal torn off as this duck boat crumpled under a Storrow Drive overpass. We went under the first part, it was kinda close. Then the second half of the bridge, it just cut. Just chopped off the back half. Luckily, it all fell backwards. There was a big metal crashing sound that hit the road behind us with the piece falling off. Passengers then moved debris out of the road. Everyone was safe, but shaken. Some of the kids in the back got a little upset, but other than that its fine. Shaun police began their investigation. State police say these tours are not allowed on Storrow Drive because of low clearance bridges. Storrow drive. How do you not know this . Shaun for whatever reason, the driver headed east on Storrow Driver was diverted, because of an earlier detour. The crash happened just 15 minutes into the tour. Passengers, wer
Been around for decades but only arrived in the americas last year spreading to 24 countries and 31 cases in the continental u. S. , all of them brought from abroad. Abroad. The who will hold an emergency meeting next week. Dhec will hold a press conference with the latest information tomorrow 3 we will be there if you have questions you can send them to us via email or on facebook. We also have more information on our website at fox carolina dot com. Well continue to monitor the latest developments from Health Officials on air and online. 3 now to a fox carolina investigation. 3 a dangerous bridge. Just today a semi was wedged under it and it took hours to get it out. Its the second time in a couple of months. And its the same place where a Spartanburg County woman lost her life in octobershe drowned in her car. Stuck in the underpass by flooding. So whos going to fix it . It . Fox carolinas Rebecca Atkins is live near the bridge. Answers. Rebecca what have you found out . 3 3 just be
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