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Wyoming’s Teton Pass: Huge chunk of road crumbles after motorbike crash

It happened after a crack in the road caused a motorbike crash

Via AP news wire
Monday 10 June 2024 09:14 BST
Wyoming Teton Pass Damage
Wyoming Teton Pass Damage

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A huge chunk of a road in America has collapsed.

The section of the meandering Teton Pass fell, leaving a gaping dirt gash along the mountain pass that is a critical link between small eastern Idaho towns and the tourist destination of Jackson, Wyoming.

The road was closed at the time the section of road fell away, authorities said Saturday, following a mudslide a couple miles away and amid ongoing concerns with a crack and drop in the road that first drew attention on Thursday after a motorcycle crash. It is unclear how long it will take to rebuild the road, a highly used commuter route for people who work in pricey Jackson but live across the border in Idaho. Jackson is also close to the popular Grand Teton National Park.

Part of the reason for the motorcycle crash was the crack and drop in the road, said Stephanie Harsha, a spokesperson for District 3 of the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Geologists and engineers sent to the area Thursday “noticed that that crack and that drop started to move a lot," she said. A paving crew temporarily patched the site, and traffic began moving again along the highway that night, she said.

This photo provided by Wyoming Highway Patrol shows a damaged section of Teton Pass near Jackson
This photo provided by Wyoming Highway Patrol shows a damaged section of Teton Pass near Jackson

The opening was short-lived. By around 3:30 a.m. Friday, maintenance crews were sent to a mudslide over a section of the pass a couple miles away, closing the road again, she said. While that was cleared, the road remained closed Friday because of the crack and the drop that had become more pronounced, she said. Crews that were trying to figure out a detour around the site left for the night “and by 5 a.m., this morning, WYDOT had discovered that the road had completely failed,” Harsha said.

“We were very, very lucky that no crews were harmed. No equipment was damaged,” she said. “So now, engineers and geologists are doing geological assessments on the pass. They’ve been looking at it all day.”

This photo provided by Wyoming Highway Patrol shows a damaged section of Teton Pass near Jackson
This photo provided by Wyoming Highway Patrol shows a damaged section of Teton Pass near Jackson

The department on social media said the road at milepost 12.8 had “catastrophically failed.” Gov. Mark Gordon signed an executive order declaring an emergency, which his office said would help the state access additional resources from the Federal Highway Administration to begin repair work.

“We are closely monitoring this ongoing situation, and Wyoming Department of Transportation personnel are working diligently to develop a long-term solution to rebuild this critical roadway,” Gordon said in a statement. “I recognize the significant impacts this closure has to Teton County residents, regional commuters and the local economy.”

Harsha said there is an alternate route into Jackson that adds an extra roughly 60 miles (97 kilometers), which is “quite a bit to any commute,” she said.

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