Hongqi bridge collapse in China
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/watch-entire-s...
A few months after opening
Hope they don't use the same engineering team for their new London Embassy
A few months after opening
Hope they don't use the same engineering team for their new London Embassy
Slow.Patrol said:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/watch-entire-s...
A few months after opening
Hope they don't use the same engineering team for their new London Embassy
I was more surprised to see that yahoo was still a thing.A few months after opening
Hope they don't use the same engineering team for their new London Embassy
Chestrockwell said:
I'm not a chinese bot, nor am I a fan of the CCP party however I do admire chinese engineering. They have a lot of bridges like that, never hear about them collapsing like that, looks like a landslide
You'd probably have to be on Chinese social media to know about any of the other bridge collapses.vladcjelli said:
gotoPzero said:
The guy who makes tiny bridges on youtube over streams does a better job.
This sounds like perfect background viewing while I'm doing something else.What's the channel name?
There are probably others but those are the two I have watched before.
I’d suggest it was built right, and there was a risk it’d fall down in a landslide.
But the cost to alleviate that risk in that area basically meant it was too costly to provide a bridge.
But they needed a bridge.
It’s not rocket science, it’s civil engineering, and I ask that you all act accordingly please.
But the cost to alleviate that risk in that area basically meant it was too costly to provide a bridge.
But they needed a bridge.
It’s not rocket science, it’s civil engineering, and I ask that you all act accordingly please.
Mr Whippy said:
I d suggest it was built right, and there was a risk it d fall down in a landslide.
But the cost to alleviate that risk in that area basically meant it was too costly to provide a bridge.
But they needed a bridge.
It s not rocket science, it s civil engineering, and I ask that you all act accordingly please.
Civil engineering wouldn't have built a bridge likely to fall down, only politics or maybe corruption does that. They did not need a bridge, they wanted a bridge for political reasons.But the cost to alleviate that risk in that area basically meant it was too costly to provide a bridge.
But they needed a bridge.
It s not rocket science, it s civil engineering, and I ask that you all act accordingly please.
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