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Miramichi's Centennial Bridge closed for 3 hours after equipment failure

The Centennial Bridge in Miramichi is closed to all traffic after something fell from the top Tuesday afternoon.

Bridge is scheduled to re-open at 4 p.m.

The Miramichi Centennial Bridge was closed after a piece of equipment failed and landed on the main deck. (Shane Fowler/CBC)

The Centennial Bridge in Miramichi is closed to all traffic after an elevatorused to lift equipment fell on Tuesday afternoon.

The MiramichiPolice Force say the bridge will be closed for about three hours.

Tanya Greer, the communications director with theDepartment of Transportation and Infrastructure, said in an email theelevator used to lift equipment through the scaffolding system on the bridge failedand landed on the main deck of the scaffolding.

"The bridge itself was not damaged and no one was injured, however, two transom beams on the scaffolding system were bent and must be replaced. Traffic is being diverted while this work is being completed," she said.

"We hope to have the bridge reopened by4 p.m."

The Centennial Bridge has been down to one lane duringongoing construction. It is thesecond year of an$83-million renovation project announced in 2015. The project will take nine years to complete.

Centennial Bridge, opened in 1967, turns 50 years old this year. At the funding announcement two years ago, government officials said the project would ensure the bridge would last another 50 years.

A$13-million, three-year rehabilitation project to the bridge was completed in 2014.

The bridge on Route 8, is described as a strategic piece of infrastructure that links northern New Brunswick with the rest of the province.