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Danne D:
Danne D:
Ike:
Danne D:
http://www.nycroads.com/roads/I-78_NJ/
"FIRE CLOSES I-78, FORCES DETOURS: In the early morning hours of August 7, 1989, a multiple-alarm fire at an illegal garbage dump underneath I-78 near Newark Airport caused heavy damage to the freeway overpass. The source of the fire was a mound of trash 25 feet tall and hundreds of yards long consisting of scrap wood, plastics and paper. The heat of the fire buckled the ten-inch concrete surface and melted steel support beams, and the resulting weight shifts from the highway (which had sagged nearly a foot) damaged bearings and support columns. Hours after the fire was extinguished, smoke continued to seep through the overpass, and the asphalt was still hot enough to push a pen through the surface. State and local officials immediately closed this 12-lane elevated section of I-78, disrupting a route that more than 90,000 commuters per day had used, and seriously affecting the flows of goods to and from the Newark Airport and Elizabeth Seaport areas. In the ensuing months, as repairs were made to the structure, some lanes of I-78 were reopened to traffic. It was not until the summer of 1990 that all 12 lanes of I-78 were reopened."
Danne D:
Waka Jawaka:
Waka Jawaka:
Waka Jawaka:
Praise Jeebus:
Waka Jawaka:
Praise Jeebus:
Waka Jawaka:
Praise Jeebus:
Waka Jawaka:
Danne D:
Waka Jawaka:
Waka Jawaka:
Waka Jawaka:
Waka Jawaka:
Waka Jawaka:
Bad Ronald:
seang:
Lucy:
seang:
steve from SF:
Danne D:
Lucy:
Lucy:
Chuck: