A Deadly Blaze in the Alps Made a Biker a Hero and Tunnels Safer for All - News Summed Up

A Deadly Blaze in the Alps Made a Biker a Hero and Tunnels Safer for All


Twenty years ago Sunday, a fire deep inside an Alpine tunnel killed 39 people and turned a motorcycle-riding security guard who worked there into a hero. In the chaos just after the blaze, local French and Italian newspapers reported that the biker had raced in and out of the burning tunnel, saving as many as 10 people before dying in one last rescue attempt. But he died trying to do so, and local bikers still gather at the tunnel mouth once a year to honor him. While the legend was exaggerated, the horror of the fire — and its impact on tunnel safety — cannot be overstated. The lessons of the tragedy have guided tunnel design and engineering ever since, including recent American projects like the Port of Miami Tunnel and Seattle’s new S.R.


Source: New York Times March 21, 2019 04:02 UTC



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