US-Canada bridge expected to reopen in day or two, says mayor Jim Diodati
The Federal Bureau of Investigation ended its probe after finding no evidence that it was a terror attack.The Canadian mayor of Niagara Falls, Jim Diodati, said the Rainbow Bridge is expected to reopen in a day or two, after a car explosion that killed two people shuttered the busy crossing between the US and Canada.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation ended its probe after finding no evidence that it was a terror attack, the Associated Press reported Thursday, citing a statement from the bureau’s Buffalo office. It added that a search of the scene revealed no explosive materials.
About 1.5 million passenger vehicles crossed the Rainbow Bridge in the first 10 months of this year, according to data from the Bridge & Tunnel Operators Association. The busiest bridge in the region is Peace Bridge, which connects Buffalo with Fort Erie, Ontario, and which saw 2.9 million vehicles in the same period.
Billions of dollars in daily trade cross these US-Canada bridges, Diodati said, but he doesn’t expect the financial impact will be significant since they weren’t closed for long and any backlog will be quickly resolved.
The Peace Bridge and two other nearby bridges, the Lewiston-Queenston and the Whirlpool Bridge, reopened Wednesday after a temporary closing earlier in the day.
“It was a health issue and that’s what led to the car going at such an accelerated rate,” Diodati said. He added that officials details of what happened will be confirmed by an autopsy. However, he believes the couple in the car were in their 60s and they were small business owners in the community who had just departed from a casino on the US side of Niagara Falls and were on their way to a concert in Canada.
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