起重機(jī)到達(dá)現(xiàn)場(chǎng),移除部分被天坑吞噬的巴士
Authorities say two cranes have arrived to remove a city bus partially swallowed when a sinkhole opened during morning rush hour in downtown Pittsburgh.
有關(guān)當(dāng)局說,兩架起重機(jī)已經(jīng)抵達(dá)匹茲堡市區(qū),準(zhǔn)備運(yùn)走一輛部分被吞沒的城市巴士。
The Port Authority of Allegheny County says the driver and a 56-year-old female passenger were aboard when the bus plunged into the hole Monday morning. Officials say the passenger was treated at a hospital and released.
阿勒格尼縣港務(wù)局表示,周一早上巴士墜入洞中時(shí),司機(jī)和一名56歲的女乘客在車上。有關(guān)官員說,這名乘客在醫(yī)院接受治療后出院。
Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich says the bus is sitting on three power lines, two of them 22,000-volt lines. He said there are also fiberoptic cables, and damage to them could affect communications in the tri-state area.
公共安全主任溫德爾·希斯里奇說,這輛巴士停在三條輸電線上,其中兩條是22000伏特的線路。他說,那里也有光纖電纜,對(duì)它們的破壞可能會(huì)影響三州地區(qū)的通訊。
Hissrich says setting up the cranes and other preparation will take hours. After a 300-ton crane lifts the 14-ton bus, the power and fiberoptic lines and pipes below can be assessed and repaired.
希斯里奇說,安裝起重機(jī)和其他準(zhǔn)備工作將需要幾個(gè)小時(shí)。在一臺(tái)300噸的起重機(jī)吊起這輛14噸重的公共汽車后,下面的電力和光纖線路和管道可以進(jìn)行評(píng)估和修復(fù)。