A section of freeway that funnels traffic off the San Francisco-Oakland
Bay Bridge collapsed early Sunday after a gasoline tanker truck
overturned and caught fire, authorities said. The heat from the fire was intense enough to melt part of the
freeway and cause the collapse, but the truck's driver walked away from
the scene with second-degree burns.
No other injuries were reported, which officials said was only possible
because the accident happened so early on a Sunday morning. The truck
driver took a taxi to a nearby hospital, Officer Trent Cross of the
California Highway Patrol said. The tanker carrying 8,600 gallons of gasoline ignited around 3:45 a.m.
after crashing into a pylon on the interchange, which connects
westbound lanes of Interstate 80 to southbound I-880, about half a mile
from the Bay Bridge's toll plaza. A preliminary investigation indicates he may have been speeding as he navigated the curving road, Cross said. The fire melted a second interchange from eastbound I-80 to eastbound
I-580 located above the first interchange, causing a 250-yard section
of the roadway to collapse onto the roadway below, according to the
highway patrol. Witnesses reported flames from the blaze reached up to 200 feet high. Late Sunday morning, the charred section of collapsed freeway was
draped at a sharp angle onto the highway beneath, exposing a web of
twisted metal beneath the concrete. MORE ON THIS STORY