The Third Avenue Bridge, a vital connection between the Bronx and Manhattan, has been closed in all directions due to a mechanical failure caused by overheating equipment. Crews are currently on the scene working to resolve the issue.

The bridge, which spans the Harlem River, became stuck in the open position due to high temperatures reaching 90 degrees on Monday. The heat caused most of the metal on the 120-year-old structure to swell, preventing proper alignment with the locking mechanism necessary for vehicle traffic to cross.

Efforts to rectify the situation have been underway for several hours. Crews on boats have been spraying water onto the bridge in an attempt to cool the metal and realign it with the road deck. However, neither end of the bridge is in the correct position, complicating efforts to restore normal function.

The closure has resulted in significant traffic jams during the evening commute, with drivers and commuters experiencing major delays. Authorities have not yet provided an estimate on when the bridge will reopen to traffic.

Officials are advising motorists to seek alternative routes and avoid the area if possible. Updates on the situation will be provided as more information becomes available.

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