Tower Bridge is stuck open due to a 'mechanical fault', bringing traffic in the capital to come to a chaotic standstill.
The world-famous landmark appears to become stuck open after witnesses watch the two arms come down at different angles.
So Tower Bridge is stuck open pic.twitter.com/vEUVZfw10m
— John (@1scottishladdie) August 22, 2020
The bridge regularly opens to allow ships to pass through along the River Thames, but the arms, known as bascules, appear lopsided after they failed to come down in unison.
Mechanics are on the scene trying to fix the issue, and drivers are being urged to use alternative routes as traffic is stationary in both directions.
Breaking News! Tower Bridge has got stuck 😯 It’s not often that it happens and we’re sure it’ll be fixed soon 🤞 Great photos from our crew 🚤 @TowerBridge pic.twitter.com/RCjMwOJNdD
— ThamesRIBExperience (@ThamesRIBExp) August 22, 2020
According to City of London Police: Tower Bridge is currently closed to pedestrians and traffic, due a mechanical fault. Mechanics are currently working hard to fix the bridge. Please find alternative routes.
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