Hongqi bridge collapse in China
Hongqi bridge collapse in China
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Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

3,025 posts

33 months

Yesterday (16:38)
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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

Lotobear

8,289 posts

147 months

Yesterday (16:53)
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Wow, ...doubtless Keir and Kasparov will be over there shortly negotiating some infrastructure contracts for the UK hehe

zetec

4,895 posts

270 months

Yesterday (16:56)
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Wow, surely some sort of design fault? Ordering bridge fixings from Aliexpress on the cheap has backfired.

Super Sonic

10,916 posts

73 months

Yesterday (16:58)
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Due to landslide apparently.

Gareth79

8,563 posts

265 months

Yesterday (17:27)
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Super Sonic said:
Due to landslide apparently.
That's not necessarily a getout either - possibly the instability could/should have been found during surveys. Or the construction itself might have contributed.


andy43

12,125 posts

273 months

Yesterday (18:03)
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Geological surveys done by Temu.

Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

3,025 posts

33 months

Yesterday (18:32)
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andy43 said:
Geological surveys done by Temu.
rofl

gotoPzero

19,397 posts

208 months

Yesterday (18:41)
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The guy who makes tiny bridges on youtube over streams does a better job.

richhead

2,777 posts

30 months

Yesterday (19:29)
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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.

JuanCarlosFandango

9,342 posts

90 months

Yesterday (19:54)
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Lotobear said:
Wow, ...doubtless Keir and Kasparov will be over there shortly negotiating some infrastructure contracts for the UK hehe
It will be good as new by 2080.

Chestrockwell

2,877 posts

176 months

Yesterday (21:57)
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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


hidetheelephants

31,872 posts

212 months

Yesterday (22:13)
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Bridges don't as a rule fall down; either the geo bods phoned it in from a pub or the engineers ignored the geo report and built it anyway.

vladcjelli

3,314 posts

177 months

Yesterday (22:16)
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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?

The Mad Monk

10,885 posts

136 months

Yesterday (22:38)
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Shame they didn't hold the phone in Landscape mode.

ChocolateFrog

33,358 posts

192 months

They'll only need a long weekend to repair it.

rodericb

8,274 posts

145 months

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.

gotoPzero

19,397 posts

208 months

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?
Construction general is one and Tiny World is another.

There are probably others but those are the two I have watched before.

Mr Whippy

31,824 posts

260 months

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.

hidetheelephants

31,872 posts

212 months

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.

fido

18,087 posts

274 months

ChocolateFrog said:
They'll only need a long weekend to repair it.
Well exactly. There's a very famous bridge near me that has been closed since 2019 causing huge traffic jams since so we can hardly gloat as we can't even repair an existing bridge.