Bridge collapses in Washington state, sending cars into river

Part of a four-lane freeway bridge over a river in a rural area north of Seattle collapsed on Thursday, sending vehicles and people into the frigid water below, authorities said.
The collapse on Interstate 5 over the Skagit River happened at about 7pm local time between the towns of Mount Vernon and Burlington, 90km north of Seattle, Washington State Patrol spokesman Trooper Mark Francis said.
“I’ve got reports of vehicles and people in the water,” Francis said. He added that he did not know if anyone was injured.
The Seattle Times newspaper reported that three people were rescued from the water. Reuters was not able to immediately confirm the rescues with the Skagit County Sheriff’s Office.
The cause of the collapse was not immediately known. It was not raining in the area, Francis said.
The bridge was built in 1955, according to the website for the privately run National Bridge Inventory Database. The highway and bridge are the main corridor for car traffic between Seattle and Vancouver, Canada.