Overview
- The final spans, Zug A and Zug B, collapsed at approximately 13:15 UTC and 17:00 UTC respectively on June 12 following targeted weakening by large excavators.
- Engineers prepared fall polsters in the Elbe River to cushion the descent of the collapsed bridge sections.
- The Elbe remains closed to shipping for the roughly ten-week demolition phase to keep navigation safe during debris removal.
- Officials aim to clear all remnants of the old bridge by December 2025 and complete a new crossing by November 2030.
- The Dresden city council will decide on June 19–20 whether to rebuild a replica of the old bridge or pursue a redesigned replacement.