Scour from high river flows may have triggered Montana rail bridge collapse
Digital Edition: Scour from high river flows may have triggered Montana rail bridge collapse
Experts believe scour caused by record river flows is likely to be the primary cause of of a rail bridge collapse in Montana, United States which saw a freight train plunge into the river below.
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