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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I rather prefer that all the regular posters here kill themselves to elevate the average IQ by at least two digitsThen quit coming here nigger.
Will repost this since its been 30 pages.Discussions of the bridge aside, i'm more curious about some things:
- How fucked is the economy?, did it block the harbor, and if so, by how much?
- How long will the clean up take?
- How will this look on biden in a election year?
- How bad will they try to spin this?
1. From what I can tell, pretty screwed.Discussions of the bridge aside, i'm more curious about some things:
- How fucked is the economy?, did it block the harbor, and if so, by how much?
- How long will the clean up take?
- How will this look on biden in a election year?
- How bad will they try to spin this?
I’m amazed they rescued anyone. Glad they managed to pull a couple of them out8 total, 2 rescued, that number hasnt changed in the last 6 hours.
It's pretty expensive to do so however, there's only so much money in the budget and it's hard to justify the spending and disruption to traffic it causes when the last disaster happened 40 years ago. Going forward I'd expect to see some substantial bridge retrofits where applicable.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.
A) Hackers strategically cut out power to the ship at the right time and place for the current to sweep it into the bridge, an attack motivated by.... somethingView attachment 5851017
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No one can say right now that's definitely what happened right now... But is a hacking possible? The power shut off is convenient and the Indians are an excellent scapegoat. Evidence is still coming out but I don't know how impossible this is.
I expect a rush job to get a proper sea lane open, taking a week.Clean up will probably take less time then people think, they are getting everything for this.
Cargo ships can’t melt steel beams.I bet there's a jewish insurance scam in here somewhere.
It also brings up a good question for the shipping industry, what are they going to do about subpar ship maintenance? Because there are an handful of examples within the last 30 years of ships sinking, capsizing or even getting into major collisions or incidents like this due to subpar maintenance or non-approved modifications.It's pretty expensive to do so however, there's only so much money in the budget and it's hard to justify the spending and disruption to traffic it causes when the last disaster happened 40 years ago. Going forward I'd expect to see some substantial bridge retrofits where applicable.
Baltimore's had a lot more port cargo in recent years which no doubt plays a role.
Sure, but international shipping requires international ships and their crews. It’s always been an issue in ports. International trade requires a patchwork of international ships and crews in ports. Maritime laws and regulations are an incredibly complex.OK so maybe the tunnel isn't the solution. I'll concede that.
But I am right about offloading the labor and maintenance of shipping onto pajeets. As a culture they are everything that people say about Jews and Muslims only with worse hygiene and safety practices.
Pilots are always local harbor employees. There were reportedly two pilots aboard the Dali and they are employees of the Port of Baltimore. Pilots are always separate from the ships crew and ships have to pay for the services of a port pilot to have ships brought in and out of port. Watch some videos of port pilots getting on or off these ships after their job is done. Crazy stuff.If the pilot is some Ukie, I bet he was downing vodka on the job like the average slav.
He probably saw the bridge contorting like that bus in Harry Potter and thought it'll be fine.
Go ruin somewhere else like you ruined Germany plsAnother everything's okay making non sequiturs. Bridges collapse all the time, yes. Have you retards never heard of per capita? You're so fucking scared to admit that in few decades we'll be fuckimg third world, with third world safety as more and more jeets and spics flood into our society.
You coping faggots are almost as bad as the scum pushing for this, as you'd rather comfort yourself witha cope and lash out at the only people that are cordial with you.
TLR: whites murder too, why are ypu racist?
@Null , the featured heading is incorrect. The Francis Scott Key Bridge is the 3rd longest continuous truss bridge by span (the longest length of unsupported roadway). If we’re going with specifics, the 3rd longest bridge is the Kita–Yaita Viaduct in Japan, which is 114,424 m. The 3rd longest bridge by span (span is the main definite measure for the longest bridge) is the Yangzigang Bridge (a suspension bridge) in China, which is 1,700 m. The Francis Scott Key Bridge’s span is only 366 m.
Striking that balance...It 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
First and foremost there is the cost of the bridge replacement. A semi-comparable bridge currently in costing over the Colombia river is expected to cost $5-$7.5 Billion, and will take 5+ years. You can expect this bridge to be more like $10B-$15B
The replacement of the bridge will be interesting to see. On the one hand, this is completely within the current competency for the US, they should be able to do it relatively fast as a national showcase. OTOH, there is major money involved. Baltimore is a Democratic stronghold. Federal highway requirements currently require DEI participation throughout. With so much money involved, in a DEI stronghold, there are going to be a lot of hands reaching for money.
Because it is a high profile national project - there may be extraordinary amounts of money available. So, this is going to be one fat hog to be divided, there will be some feasting at that table.
My question is the timing, and whether the feasting and DEI components will substantially slow the project?