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Bridge collapses on R28

The R28 between Krugersdorp and Randfontein has been closed in both directions.

Update 5 November: The Herald has received new information regardng thecable bridge on the R28 between Krugersdorp and Randfontein that has collapsed.

According toa source, the bridge belongs to local mine Mogale Mintails, the same company responsible for damage caused to the Robinson Bridge some years ago after a truck carrying an abnormal load crossed the bridge.

The bridge has still not been properly repaired.

According to our source, the collapse of the cable bridge was caused by a ruptured pipe, which spilt silt that that transported through the pipe, accross the bridge.

The resulting silt spill on top of the bridge allegedly became too heavy for the bridge to hold it, leading to the bridge collapsing either last night or in the early hours of this morning.

Traffic was brought to a near complete standstill on the R28 as a result of the collapse.

The Herald is yet to speak to a representative from Mogale Mintails regarding this incident.

Watch this space as the story develops.

 

5 November: The cable bridge near West Village on the R28 between Kugersdorp and Randfontein has collapsed resulting in the R28 being closed in both directions.

By 3am this morning workers were working frantically to repair the cable bridge, which allegedly had become unstable due to the heavy rain recently, before the morning rush hour.

A worker on the scene told the Herald that he doubted that this could be done.

Motorists are advised to use alternative routes to get to or from Krugersdorp.

The Herald would advise motorists to make use of the Tom Muller Street turn off from the R28 in order to get to Krugersdorp.

Tom Muller Street turns left off the R28 just after West Village and runs all the way to Luipaard Street in Krugersdorp West from where Ontdekkers Road, the N14, as well as Robert Broom Drive is easily accessible.

Watch this space for more as this stroy develops.

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Johan Meyer

"Johan is an internationally published journalist and editor with extensive experience in news and industry reporting. His work has featured in numerous publications over the years. He cut his teeth at the Roodepoort Record and Northside Chronicle as proofreader, swiftly progressing to junior journalist. He later joined Randfontein Herald as journalist and eventually worked his way up to becoming editor. During his years away from Caxton, he fulfilled journalist and editor positions for various industry publications at the once mighty Malnor Media House right up to their closure in 2019. This position saw him traveling all over the world on writing assignments. Since 2019, he has worked as a freelancer for various publishing houses, and had a year-long stint as senior editor for a large stable of retail and medical B2B titles, until rapid growth of his own small business required his fulltime attention. At the end of 2023, with his own business now fully staffed, Johan decided to dedicate himself to his first love, working as a local journalist for the good of his community. "

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