Featured on Mar 26, 2024 by Null: The Francis Scott Key bridge, an important part of the Baltimore-D.C. I-695 Beltway, has collapsed after being impacted by a Singaporean cargo ship manned by a crew of 22 Indians.
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Currently a bunch of ships are waiting behind the Bay Bridge (bottom red line). Wonder if we will see them disperse over the next few days or if the shipping companies are gonna wait and see how long the clean up will be.
What can he do when he loses power because the jeets didnt keep up with maintenance?Looks like a Pajeet crew involved (harbour pilot would still be piloting the ship tho)
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AeN is constantly the most retarded board on this site, no wonder Null said back in 2022 that he wanted to get rid of it once he had the opportunity. Everytime I come here I have to force myself to not to bait the people hereIt was featured, so a lot of normal users came here expecting autism analysis of water levels, the ship's size and weight, maybe a full dox of the ship's blueprint.
Instead, we got this:
- Ship piloted by WAMEN
- Ship piloted by NIGGERS
- CPC state sponsored TERRORIST ATTACK ACK ACK
- NIGGERS
- NIGGERS AND WAMEN
This is the dumbest shit I've read in a while. And trust me pal, I've read some dumb shitI cannot help but think about the Oceangate fiasco with the Titan submerisble. JF Gariepy (I know he is not popular here) opined it was a taste of things to come with demonization of white males.
edit:The same vessel that hit the Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday, destroying it and sending people and vehicles tumbling into the water, was also involved in a collision while leaving the port of Antwerp, Belgium, in 2016.
According to Vessel Finder and the maritime incident archive Shipwrecklog, the Dali – a 948ft (290-meter) cargo ship with a capacity of 10,000 containers – was leaving the container terminal of Antwerp heading to Bremerhaven.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...rancis-scott-key-bridge-collapse-what-we-know
As it did so, its bow reportedly swung around, causing the stern to scrape the side of the quay, significantly damaging several meters of the hull.
The ship was reportedly detained by authorities afterward and docked in Deurganckdok, Belgium. There were reportedly no injuries or adverse pollution.
According to Vessel Finder, the weather was fine at the time, and the incident was reportedly blamed on the ship’s master and pilot on board.
It is unclear what crew were aboard the ship. Vessel Finder said at the time that the ship, which was built in South Korea in 2015 by Hyundai Heavy Industries, was owned by the Greek company Oceanbulk Maritime but was chartered by Maersk.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) confirmed on Tuesday that the Dali was registered in Singapore and had 22 crew on board, with Maersk adding in a statement that the crew were all Indian but none of them were Maersk crew or personnel. It said the ship was operated by the charter vessel company Synergy Group.
Maersk has been approached for comment.
About 2.6km (1.6 miles) of the Baltimore bridge collapsed on Tuesday when the Dali crashed into it, causing a number of vehicles to fall into the Patapsco River below. At least seven people were being searched for with two rescued, including one in critical condition, officials said on Tuesday at a pre-dawn press conference.
It isn't hard from a pure engineering standpoint, without regard to budget or politics. It's hard when you got a dozen competing interests that you need to satisfy and placate, each with their own idea on how things should be done. (Pork, zoning issues, EPA, DEI, whatever.)I don't understand, bridges and shit get repaired and modified all the time, it isn't hard for adopt changes to minimize the risk.
The fact they didn’t modify the bridge after it happened in another state is baffling to me.The Key Bridge was built 52-47 years ago.
Singapore is exactly the same as the ME. They import thousands of indentured jeet slaves to do their lackey work except they aren't retarded enough to pay them a minimum wage. However, as mentioned, a ship being flagged in Singapore doesn't mean it's owned by Singaporeans.Hold on, why was a Singaporean ship being run by poos? Is this something that happens there or another wonderful side effect of DiversityTM?
Why spend that taxpayer money when you can launder and squander it?I really, really thought that bridges were made to withstand impacts from ships. I just kinda assumed that in this country we required bridges to be able to take a hit. I guess I'm an idiot.
I might be wrong, but I doubt anyone was even thinking about it prior to this tragedy. Highway departments don't regulate ships, and port authorities don't regulate bridges.Fair, but the bridge needed to be rebuilt to account for that then.
Maybe a analysis of a possible collision and how to mitigate one, how to deflect a impact from a ship away from the bridge, etc.
You do have to wonder how an American postmaster could have communicated with a crew of impoverished Hindis who probably don't speak English.I'm getting Costa Concordia vibes, which was caused by the captain's negligence and a language barrier cock-up.
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No one can say right now that's definitely what happened... But is a hacking possible? The power shut off is convenient and the Indians are an excellent scapegoat.
Right, it's probably just registered there for tax purposes. Didn't someone ITT say it was sailing under contract for Maersk?However a ship being flagged in Singapore doesn't mean it's owned by Singaporeans.