China Bridge Collapse Kills 12 Workers, 4 Missing in Yellow River Tragedy

Steel cable snap during construction in Qinghai province causes deadly fall

Update: 2025-08-23 09:24 GMT
At least 12 workers were killed and four remain missing after a section of an under-construction railway bridge collapsed into the Yellow River in China’s Qinghai province, state media reported.

Beijing: The collapse of an under-construction railway bridge over a major river in China has killed at least 12 workers and left four others missing, state media reports said.

Aerial photos from the official Xinhua News Agency show a large section missing from the bridge's curved aquamarine arch. A bent section of the bridge deck hangs downward into the Yellow River below.
Sixteen workers were on the bridge in northwest China's Qinghai province when a steel cable snapped about 3 am. Friday during a tensioning operation, Xinhua said. Boats, a helicopter and robots were being used in the search for the missing.
The bridge is 1.6 kilometres long and its deck is 55 metres above the surface of the river below, the English-language China Daily newspaper said. 
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