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Death toll rises in eastern China bridge collapse

Abdullah AbdulrahimBy Abdullah AbdulrahimFebruary 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Chinese authorities announced the recovery of three additional bodies following a bridge collapse in Jiangsu Province, bringing the total death toll to five people. The Jiangsu bridge collapse occurred on Monday evening in Yancheng city, according to reports from local officials on Tuesday.

The incident took place at approximately 5:46 p.m. local time on Monday when a bridge under construction suddenly gave way, according to China’s state news agency Xinhua. Search and rescue operations have largely been completed at the site, authorities said.

Details of the Bridge Collapse Incident

The bridge was still under construction when the structural failure occurred in Yancheng, a city located in eastern China’s Jiangsu Province. Initial reports indicated that two victims had been confirmed dead shortly after the collapse, while three others remained missing.

However, recovery efforts on Tuesday led to the discovery of the remaining victims, confirming the worst fears of rescue teams. The three bodies were retrieved from the collapse site, according to statements from local authorities.

Investigation and Safety Concerns

The exact cause of the construction site accident remains under investigation by Chinese authorities. Officials have not yet confirmed whether structural defects, construction errors, or other factors contributed to the bridge’s failure.

Additionally, authorities have not disclosed information about the identities of the victims or whether they were construction workers or passersby. The province’s emergency management department is reportedly leading the investigation into the incident.

China’s Infrastructure Safety Record

This latest incident adds to concerns about construction safety standards in China, where rapid infrastructure development has occasionally been marred by accidents. The country has invested heavily in transportation infrastructure over recent decades, building extensive networks of bridges, highways, and railways.

Meanwhile, Chinese authorities have previously pledged to strengthen safety oversight at construction sites following similar incidents. Infrastructure failures, though relatively rare given the scale of construction activity, continue to raise questions about quality control and inspection procedures.

In contrast to completed structures, bridges and buildings under construction present unique safety challenges. Workers and nearby residents face particular risks during the building phase when structural integrity may not yet be fully established.

Regional Impact and Response

Yancheng city officials have not indicated whether other construction projects in the area will face additional inspections following the bridge collapse. The incident has likely prompted local authorities to review safety protocols at similar sites throughout the region.

Furthermore, the completion of search and rescue operations suggests that authorities believe no additional victims remain at the scene. Emergency responders worked through the night to locate the missing individuals and secure the collapse site.

The state news agency Xinhua reported that most search and rescue work has been concluded, though authorities have not officially declared the operation completely finished. Cleanup efforts and structural assessments of the remaining portions of the collapsed bridge are expected to follow.

Authorities have not yet announced when a full investigation report will be released or whether construction companies involved in the project will face penalties. The timeline for determining the cause of the collapse and implementing any resulting safety recommendations remains unclear.

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Abdullah Abdulrahim is a columnist at Abu Dhabi News, writing opinion and analysis on regional affairs and everyday issues that matter to readers. His columns focus on clarity, context, and practical takeaways, with an emphasis on balanced, respectful debate.

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