US Walkway Collapse: Elevated Walkway Collapses at Beach Park in Texas, 21 Teenagers Injured (See Pic)

The teenagers, aged 14 to 18, were visiting from Cypress and Tomball, outside Houston, and Spring Branch, outside San Antonio. They were there as part of a summer camp run by the Bayou City Fellowship.

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Texas, June 9: Five teenagers were airlifted to a hospital and 16 others were also injured when part of an elevated walkway collapsed on Thursday at a park in Surfside Beach, Texas, city officials said, New York Times reported. None of the teenagers sustained life-threatening injuries, the city officials said. The teenagers, aged 14 to 18, were visiting from Cypress and Tomball, outside Houston, and Spring Branch, outside San Antonio. US: Parking Garage Collapses in New York City, One Killed and Five Injured (See Pics and Video).

They were there as part of a summer camp run by the Bayou City Fellowship, city officials said in a news release, New York Times reported. Officials said that the collapse occurred at about 1 pm (local time) at Stahlman Park, a seaside recreation area with access to the beach and views of the Gulf of Mexico. The coastal community of Surfside Beach is about 60 miles south of Houston. Canada Walkway Collapse: 16 Children Injured in Fall During School Trip to Historic Fort Gibraltar (Watch Video).

Elevated Walkway Collapses at Beach Park in Texas:

"The cause of the incident is still under investigation," city officials said in a statement, New York Times reported. Five teenagers were airlifted to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, the city said. Six of the teenagers were taken to local hospitals by ambulance, and about 10 others were taken by private vehicle. Further details of the incident are awaited.

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