A dramatic emergency situation on Vancouver’s Granville Street Bridge drew major public attention after multiple videos shared online appeared to show a woman hanging from the side of the bridge, triggering a large police response and significant traffic disruption across downtown Vancouver.
Videos circulating on X from several eyewitness accounts showed emergency personnel responding around the bridge area while traffic slowed heavily near False Creek and downtown routes. The incident quickly became one of the most discussed local stories online as commuters reported delays and gridlock around the crossing.
One widely shared video posted by Andrew Pace showed emergency activity unfolding on the bridge while traffic movement appeared heavily restricted.
Granville bridge closed as person hangs off the side of the bridge #vancouver
— Andrew Pace (@PocketPacer) August 6, 2026
Another clip posted by Vancity Vice appeared to show additional footage from the scene, including emergency crews gathered on the bridge while bystanders watched from nearby buildings and streets.
3rd angle of the Woman Hanging from the Granville St Bridge Today Vancouver, BC
— Vancity Vice (@VanCityVice) August 6, 2026
The Granville Street Bridge is one of Vancouver’s busiest commuter routes, connecting downtown Vancouver with the city’s south side. Any emergency activity on the crossing can rapidly impact traffic throughout the downtown core, with congestion often spilling onto nearby bridge routes and major intersections.
For readers following the broader traffic situation connected to the incident, Swikblog has related coverage here: Granville Bridge Vancouver traffic delays and police incident.
Emergency response caused major downtown congestion
Several social media videos showed buses stopped near bridge access points while police and emergency personnel secured the area. Drivers reported long delays around downtown Vancouver as traffic backed up through connecting streets and nearby crossings.
The footage shared online appeared to show emergency responders focusing efforts near the side of the bridge structure while bystanders gathered below. Authorities had not publicly confirmed full details about the woman involved or the final outcome as videos continued spreading online.
The situation also renewed public discussion online surrounding bridge safety and emergency mental health responses in Vancouver. Incidents involving major bridge crossings in the city often lead to temporary closures, significant commuter delays and large-scale emergency operations.
Videos from multiple angles spread rapidly online
The incident gained momentum on social media after several Vancouver-focused accounts shared footage from different perspectives around False Creek and downtown. Some clips captured the bridge from nearby residential towers, while others showed traffic congestion building below.
As emergency crews continued responding, many commuters were urged online to avoid the downtown core and seek alternate travel routes. Traffic monitoring updates later showed congestion extending beyond the immediate bridge approaches.
Authorities are expected to provide further information regarding the incident once the emergency response concludes and official details are confirmed.













