In Mississippi, closed bridges and crumbling infrastructure threaten lives and livelihoods.
The state has never been known for its gleaming transportation network, but the situation today is worse than ever. nbcnews.to/2v9JYZV (1/7)

Another 1,742 are posted with specific weight limits due to structural deficiencies.
Combined, that accounts for more than 20% of the county and local bridges in the state. nbcnews.to/2v9JYZV (2/7)

Just as he reopened 3 bridges at the end of June, he was told to close 2 more. “We never have no slack time. The work is constant,” he says nbcnews.to/2v9JYZV (3/7)


"For our operation that hauls out about 800,000 bushels a year, that’s money to our budget.” nbcnews.to/2v9JYZV (5/7)

