A 100-year-old bridge that sits above a 25-mile-long river in reopened just three days after a truck caused severe damage to the structure.
Officials have for decades toyed with the idea of replacing the Hood River bridge, which serves as a vital route for residents in the Columbia Gorge.
And on Thursday morning its stability was tested even further when a semi-truck crashed into the lift span, leaving a crack in the girder.
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