💨 Abstract
A historic viaduct, the Garmouth Viaduct, collapsed into the River Spey in Moray, Scotland. Built in the 1880s as a railway bridge, it was recently used as a walking route. Engineers are assessing the damage. Local officials and residents expressed sadness over the collapse, noting its significance to the community and tourism. The viaduct, completed in 1885, had a notable history but was compromised by flooding.
Courtesy: Molly Lee
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