Here is a pic of the underside of the bridge that collapsed you can see to the right side of the pic the bridge that is still standing, give a little before and after perspective for those who don't know minneapolis. I am still proweling through my photos to find a better one but here is one off the net
http://www.johnweeks.com/bridges/pics/i35wmiss01.jpg
Minnesota
http://www.johnweeks.com/bridges/pics/i35wmiss01.jpg
Minnesota



I would like to mention that you might want to consider whether or not you allow your child to see footage of the collapse. In December 1967, Silver Bridge collapsed (between WV and OH, killing around 47 people, I believe) and I can still remember seeing it on TV, even though I was VERY young. It left me with a lifelong phobia of crossing bridges. So much so that years later, I decided to research it on the internet to make certain of what I was remembering and what I might be imagining. Turns out, I remembered it exactly as it had happened, because it had made such an impact. I remembered seeing cars in the water, them talking about how many people died, whether or not they had suffered, and the Christmas tree being in the room while we saw all this on TV.