Crash in Hong Kong’s Cheung Tsing Tunnel causes water pipes to burst, forcing lane closures
Water gushed out from a wall in Hong Kong’s Cheung Tsing Tunnel on Saturday, leading to the temporary shutdown of two lanes after a medium goods vehicle crashed and ruptured a section of the structure’s inner pipes.
Police said two Kowloon-bound lanes of the tunnel were closed for about 2½ hours from 1.15pm following the traffic incident.
The two lanes were reopened at about 2.40pm but were subsequently closed again to tow away the damaged truck.
Police eventually re-opened both lanes to all traffic shortly before 6pm.
The male driver suffered mild injuries and was sent to Princess Margaret Hospital in Kwai Chung for treatment.
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The 1.6km (1 mile) Cheung Tsing Tunnel is Hong Kong’s first three-lane twin tube tunnel connecting to Cheung Tsing Bridge and Cheung Tsing Highway.
It is the city’s second toll-free tunnel.
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