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Fire Island Inlet Bridge reopens after sudden inspection for falling debris
Fire Island Inlet Bridge reopens after sudden inspection for falling debris

CBS News

time14-07-2025

  • CBS News

Fire Island Inlet Bridge reopens after sudden inspection for falling debris

The Fire Island Inlet Bridge, the only bridge to one of New York's most popular beaches, was closed for hours Monday for an unscheduled safety inspection. State engineers abruptly shut down the 60-year-old bridge on Long Island after a boat captain saw an object fall from it. Bridge to Fire Island abruptly shut down The captain of a fishing boat that launched from Captree State Park reported the mystery object falling from the Fire Island Inlet Bridge late Sunday night, prompting an abrupt shut down. "I was going under the bridge in another part. He was on the other end and he said a piece fall off," Captain Joe Dlabola said. "He said it was pretty big. A big, gigantic splash." Dlabola said he was concerned about what else could fall from the span, which has had corrosion problems. "We know it's not in the best of shape and now we have concerns. What does it mean for the rest of our summer?" Stephanie Eggers, of North Babylon, said. "They've been doing work on it for years, and when you drive over it, it's not the greatest. You cross your fingers." Beachgoers forced to regroup The bridge is the last segment of three spans leading from Long Island's mainland to Robert Moses State Park. The shut down meant some beachgoers had to rethink their plans. "This was the second best thing I could do. But I really want to get over to the ocean," one person said. Some kids missed the ocean waves. "It's not so clear and the waves are like that, not as fun," one child said. "There is no lifeguard here. You've got to be careful," Pietrina Rosato, of West Islip, said. Others were concerned it could be abruptly closed again. "I would be very upset. We buy the beach pass and there is no other way to get on it. It's the only bridge," Faith Ferrante, of West Islip, said. Bridge clears initial safety inspections, state says The New York Department of Transportation said two inspections of the bridge on Monday "determined that is structurally sound and safe for travel." The bridge reopened, but boats were still being diverted to one side. "Who knows. It could happen anywhere," Dlabola said. A spokesperson said another inspection would be conducted overnight out of an abundance of caution. So there will only be one open lane until noon Tuesday. We asked the New York DOT how often the bridge is usually inspected and are waiting to hear back. Fire Island

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