Sasago Tunnel
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Overview | |
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Location | Yamanashi Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35°37′16″N 138°47′34″E / 35.62111°N 138.79278°E |
Status | Temporarily closed |
Route | |
Start | Ōtsuki, Yamanashi |
End | Kōshū, Yamanashi |
Operation | |
Owner | Central Nippon Expressway Company |
Traffic | Automobiles • Motorbikes |
Technical | |
Length | 4,784 m (Tokyo-bound) 4,717 m (Nagoya-bound) |
No. of lanes | 2 uni-directional in each bore |
The Sasago Tunnel is a Japanese twin-bore motorway tunnel on the Chūō Expressway. It is located about 80 km (50 miles) west of the capital Tokyo.[1][2]
At approximately 8:00 am on December 2, 2012,[3] parts of a wall inside the Tokyo-bound tunnel collapsed trapping an unknown number of vehicles.[4][5][6][7] The fallen panels are 20 centimetres (≈8 in) thick and made of concrete.[8] The caved-in point is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Tokyo-side exit and over a length of 50 to 60 metres (160-200 ft).[8] Smoke could be seen billowing from the Kōshū entrance to the tunnel.[9]
References
- ^ "Japan Police: Motorway Tunnel Caves In". Sky News. 2012-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
- ^ "Cars trapped after Japanese tunnel collapse". CNN. 2012-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
- ^ 中央道トンネル内で崩落 女性が自力で脱出(山梨県)(山梨放送ニュース 2012年12月2日10:31配信(配信日に閲覧))
- ^ 中央道・笹子トンネル内で崩落事故 車数台が巻き込まれる(フジニュースネットワークニュース2012年12月02日11:04配信(配信日に閲覧))
- ^ 山梨・中央道トンネルで崩落、車3台巻き込まれたか(日本経済新聞|日経電子版2012年12月2日9:19配信(配信日に閲覧))
- ^ 天井が崩れ車が下敷きの情報(NHK NEWSWEB年12月2日9:45配信(配信日に閲覧))
- ^ 中央道笹子トンネルで崩落、車複数巻き込まれる(YOMIURI ONLINE2012年12月2日9;19配信(配信日に閲覧))
- ^ a b Ozawa, Harumi (2 December 2012). "Seven trapped in Japan tunnel collapse". The Age. AFP. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
- ^ "Smoke is seen from the Sasago Tunnel on the Chuo Expressway as Police officers gather in Koshu". Photo posted at AlertNet. 2012-12-02. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
External links
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