Minneapolis Bridge Collapse (6 Viewers)

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Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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#42
Was it because of an engineering error? Or rather because of bad control/testing and maintainance/repairs or even some extreme weather conditions earthquake/strong winds/heat etc?

Since it already lasted 40 years i would vote for the second...
ppl always hurry to blame the constructors first!
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
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#43
Hear hear! The football played in England is by far the greatest, and every kick of the ball in England will wipe away sorrows and build more bridges across the world. The Premiership is the best and will turn tears to joy when we kick off on August 11th.

- Premier League Officials
[insert clip of high profile player scoring spectacular goal]

"Now if this isn't the best league in the world tell me what is!"

Andy goes: "Serie A, you noob." :)

Good choice :tup:

whichever you prefer to eat! :D
Children tbh.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#45
Was it because of an engineering error? Or rather because of bad control/testing and maintainance/repairs or even some extreme weather conditions earthquake/strong wings/heat etc?

Since it already lasted 40 years i would vote for the second...
ppl always hurry to blame the constructors first!

bbc.co.uk

Bid to recover Mississippi bodies

Vehicles on section of collapsed I-35W bridge in Minneapolis
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Eyewitness report
US emergency teams are searching for bodies a day after a bridge over the Mississippi river collapsed, killing a number of people.
At least four people are confirmed dead with up to 30 missing. US officials are not linking the collapse to terrorism.

Some 50 vehicles were hurled into the water when part of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, gave way during the rush hour on Wednesday evening.

Rescue officials said they expected the death toll to rise.

Minneapolis police chief Tim Dolan said people were still trapped inside vehicles and the recovery effort would take at least three days.

"We're dealing with the Mississippi river, we're dealing with currents and we're going to have to do it slowly and safely," Mr Dolan said.

Investigators are treating the area as a crime scene until they determine a cause for the collapse.


See graphic of the bridge collapse
US President George W Bush said the federal government must "respond robustly" to help the people of Minnesota recover and rebuild the bridge as quickly as possible.

The bridge started falling, cars were flying everywhere and I saw the water coming up

Catherine Yankelevich
Local driver


What caused collapse?
It was like a movie - witness
In pictures: Bridge collapse

The federal Department of Transportation has offered an initial $5m (£2.5m) to help with clean-up efforts and transport issues.

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty said the collapse was a "catastrophe of historic proportions".

The 40-year-old I-35W highway bridge was being repaired at the time of the collapse.

Mr Pawlenty ordered an immediate inspection of all bridges in the state with similar designs. He said the bridge was last inspected in 2006 and no significant structural problems were found.

But in 2005, the bridge was one of thousands across the US rated as "structurally deficient" on the federal National Bridge Inventory database.




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The bridge rated 50 on a scale of 120 for structural stability in that study, White House press secretary Tony Snow said.

Traffic had been "bumper to bumper" at the time of the incident as only one lane was open in either direction on the eight-lane road because of construction work on the arched bridge.

Tons of concrete crashed 64 feet (20m) into the water as the structure crumbled.

Injured people waited for rescue as vehicles dangled off the crumpled concrete and smoke billowed into the sky from the fiery wreckage of a lorry.

Some people managed to swim to safety.

"The bridge started falling, cars were flying everywhere and I saw the water coming up," Catherine Yankelevich, whose car ended up in the water, told AFP news agency.

MINNEAPOLIS
Largest city in Minnesota state
It and adjoining state capital St Paul form part of the Twin Cities area
Twin Cities area population about 3.5m

"The water was coming up pretty fast, so I rolled the window down... It seemed like a movie, and it was pretty scary."

At least 50 children were led to safety with only minor injuries from a school bus that clung to the side of a collapsed section over the river.

Huge roar

Police said officials had accounted for all but one of the construction workers who had been on the bridge at the time of the collapse.

Eyewitnesses said they heard a huge roar as the structure fell into the river.

I-35W BRIDGE 9340
Eight-lane, steel-arch bridge
Built in 1967
Used by 140,000 cars a day

"What I first heard was a giant rumbling sound from my apartment," Mark Lacroix told the BBC.

"I'm 20 storeys up, just a stone's throw from the bridge itself, and I thought, maybe my own building was coming down, it was an amazing noise. And I look out of the window and I see just the final moments of it collapsing into the river.

"It really took quite a while for me to realise that this was not a planned explosion... to realise it was a tragedy."
 
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Bjerknes

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #48
    [insert clip of high profile player scoring spectacular goal]

    "Now if this isn't the best league in the world tell me what is!"

    Andy goes: "Serie A, you noob." :)
    Actually, I'd never say the word, "noob." That's just "cowardly."

    And here is how it would play out:


    [insert clip of high profile player scoring spectacular goal]

    "Now if this isn't the best league in the world tell me what is!"

    Andy goes: MLS is the best league in the world. It's not my fault you lot in England have an inferior product, while we here in the United States have David Beckham. He's the greatest player since Michael Jordan.


    Good choice :tup:
    However, you cannot over-cook and over-season before grilling. If you do such things the meat because too dry in my opinion.

    Nothing like Filet M.A.R.K. though. That's some good shit. Very tender.
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
    17,557
    #49
    Actually, I'd never say the word, "noob." That's just "cowardly."

    And here is how it would play out:


    [insert clip of high profile player scoring spectacular goal]

    "Now if this isn't the best league in the world tell me what is!"

    Andy goes: MLS is the best league in the world. It's not my fault you lot in England have an inferior product, while we here in the United States have David Beckham. He's the greatest player since Michael Jordan.
    Juan Pablo Angel is the best striker in the world now that Ronaldo has retired.

    However, you cannot over-cook and over-season before grilling. If you do such things the meat because too dry in my opinion.

    Nothing like Filet M.A.R.K. though. That's some good shit. Very tender.
    You cook them? :confused:
     
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    Bjerknes

    Bjerknes

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  • Thread Starter #50
    Juan Pablo Angel is the best striker in the world now that Ronaldo has retired.
    It's pronounced "Jwan Pablo Ain-Gell," by the way. At least that's what Manchester United supporters state. They are the world's greatest fans.


    You cook them? :confused:
    Absolutely. I don't like sushi.
     

    Stu

    Senior Member
    Jul 14, 2002
    17,557
    #51
    Funny thing is that the Premiership actually is the best league in the world. This is the opinion of me.
     

    .zero

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    Aug 8, 2006
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    #55
    ßömßäяdîëя;1419390 said:
    This is a joke, I want everyone to look up the Silver Bridge collapse of 1967 in Point Pleasant, WV.

    40+ people died.
    mothman prophecies? :eyebrows:
     

    Stu

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    Jul 14, 2002
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    #56
    ßömßäяdîëя;1419390 said:
    This is a joke, I want everyone to look up the Silver Bridge collapse of 1967 in Point Pleasant, WV.

    40+ people died.
    No.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    #58
    I don't follow. :confused2

    Sure, we have plenty of trailer parks that love tornadoes. But are poverty and shantytowns the exclusive domain of the U.S.?

    And wood houses are often more than just reasonable. They are sometimes very practical. Take where I live. Masonry buildings are often a death sentence in earthquake country.

    Your standards seem a bit ethnocentric, IMO.
    You just won't see wood houses in Belgium. Unless we're talking about some sort of vacation residence in the hills or something. The thing with wood is, it simply can't take much. Take a look at New Orleans, poorly built structures to prevent floods with poorly built houses gave you disaster.

    Hey, you can laugh as long as you want, but in the meantime bridges are collapsing in America, Russia, China and 3d world countries. They are not in Switzerland, Belgium or the UK.

    It just wouldn't happen here. Just like a lone gunman wouldn't go berserk at college or thousands would have to flee their homes because the local government made a tiny mistake.

    And you want to know why? Well, for one because we sure wouldn't be bitching about the heroism of firemen and police men who went down, saved people and did their job. We would say thank you and that's that. You on the other hand choose to be blinded by some easy going patriottism on national television and keep thinking all is swell. Sure, have it your way, laugh all you want, but please do realise that

    a) your health care system sucks
    b) every once in a while you'll have a gunman craving to kill in some university
    c) you might want to avoid driving over bridges
    d) you really don't want to live somewhere close to water
     

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