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No, not even the railing collapsed, which you can see completely intact here. What "collapsed" was the chain-link-esque fencing that is attached to the bridge itself, where people love to lock their love locks. You can see that fence here:

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A more appropriate way to describe it: A non-structural part of a Paris bridge—a part which has nothing to do with its integrity to keep people walking over a river from getting wet or drowning—sagged. Not only that, but this happens quite often, causing workers to replace the panels with fresh chain link and new promises of endless love on a regular basis.

Luckily, Paris officials were able to work throughout the night to repair the bridge collapse:

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I dunno, it looks like they got it under control. The bridge reopened today. [Mashable]

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