London’s Wobbly Bridge SHUTS Down After Officials Admit It’s Too Dangerous

London’s Millennium Bridge, also known as the Wobbly Bridge, has been closed for three weeks due to safety concerns. The £ footbridge, which links the Tate Modern and St Paul’s Cathedral, was opened in 2000 but was forced to close just two days later due to excessive swaying. The bridge was reopened in 2002 after being fitted with dampers to reduce the swaying, but it has continued to be a problem over the years. In recent months, there have been a number of reports of people feeling uneasy while crossing the bridge, and some people have even fallen over. Officials have now admitted that the bridge is too dangerous to use and have closed it for three weeks while they carry out urgent repairs. The work will involve replacing the existing dampers with new ones that are designed to be more effective at reducing sway. The closure of the Millennium Bridge is a major inconvenience for pedestrians and cyclists, but it is necessary to ensure the safety of the public. The b
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