Disaster "Mass casualty incident" declared after Key Bridge in Baltimore collapses

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No article yet as this just happened, but could be big. One of the largest bridges in the world according to Wikipedia.


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A boulder smacking into a car driving near a mountainside is a freak accident. A container ship losing all power, destroying a bridge valued at several hundreds of million and sending a dozen people into the river to their deaths is a colossal fuck up.
It doesn't matter if no one gets punished, this wasn't an act of God, ships don't just plow into bridges all the time
This is I think what pisses me off more than anything. Everyone is so retarded they can't even understand the systems that keep day to day life functioning. They hear about a ship plowing into a bridge and just assume it's some unavoidable tragedy. This was entirely preventable and is the result of deliberate action. Even if it's not directly the action of crew on the ship there is someone somewhere who is responsible. Whether it was the choice to use an engine that isn't fit for purpose, poor construction, improper maintenance, someone did not do what they were supposed to do and now people are dead and a major US bridge is gone. These disasters will keep happening until we resolve the competency crisis. But it seems like people are more willing to die than admit that there's a problem.
 
I imagine that was just a regular route all crossing boats take and this is entirely a monumental fuck up of whoever was steering.
I want to remain optimistic and say the casualties are below 50, but goddamn that's gonna be a heavy manslaughter charge considering they are already calling it a "mass casualty incident"

Unless you got that Chupra IQ there’s no way in absolute hell the captain just ‘’steered wrong’, into (Edit:a support standing two miles off. They’ve set course on expanding their work visa in jail, it’ll be cleaner than their own streets.
 
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This is how most ports with a bridge do it but Baltimore, having an important interstate bridge in their harbor, knew better than to adhere to such foolishness.
Shipping companies hate the extra cost of tug boats. The less they have to use tug boats in and out of ports, the cheaper so getting the bridge declared maneuverable by pilot saves money. They don’t like paying for port pilots either, but cheaper than pilot and tugs.

It looks like tugs cut rope on the Dali about ten of fifteen minutes before the collision. Tugs could have prevented this accident if they were in charge of the ship going thru the bridge.
 
Here is an archive of the VesselFinder page for the Dali.

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Owner is listed as Stellar Marine LLC for some reason but it is actually owned by a Singaporean company known as Grace Ocean Pte Ltd or Grace Ocean Private Limited.

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Synergy Marine Group operates or at least manages the ship, they have released a statement.

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All of the crew of the Dali are said to be accounted for:
The 948-foot (288.95-meter) vessel, as long as three football pitches placed end to end, had experienced a momentary loss of propulsion and dropped anchors as part of emergency procedures before impact, its management company, Synergy Marine Pte Ltd reported, according to the Singapore Port Authority.

The Dali, owned by Grace Ocean Pte Ltd, collided with one of the pillars of the bridge, according to manager Synergy. All 22 crew members aboard the Singapore-flagged vessel were accounted for, it said.

The Dali had some issues last year but a more recent examination did not identify any deficiencies:
Inspectors in June found a problem with the machinery of the ship that caused a major bridge to collapse in Baltimore early Tuesday.

But according to the shipping information system Equasis, a more recent examination of the ship, called the Dali, did not identify any deficiencies.

The Dali, owned by Grace Ocean PTE, has been inspected at least 27 times at ports around the world since it was built in 2015. An inspection at a port in Chile in June identified a problem with the ship’s “propulsion and auxiliary machinery,” according to Equasis, but the website’s online records didn’t elaborate.

The most recent inspection listed for the Dali was conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard in New York on Sept. 13, 2023. According to the Equasis data, the “standard examination” didn’t identify any deficiencies.

A July 2016 inspection in Belgium determined hull damage had impaired the Dali’s seaworthiness after it struck berth used for mooring vessels at the Port of Antwerp.
 
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>people on drama website speculate based upon current happenings
>subsection full of people who post about Planes failing due to DEI quotas and constant transportation disasters speculate wildly on a boat
>people going full “Listen here you husk of a human being” in response to deranged takes

Do me a favor find a bridge the same height as the Key bridge and jump off it.

Surprisingly low, I expected dozens dead at least. It should be pretty easy to track considering there's probably data on exactly which cars were on the bridge.
Potentially it's survivable if you were in a car on a part that didn't immediately collapse or got hit by the supports, but if you were on foot you're shit out of luck.
It was like 3AM Baltimore time and there might’ve been maybe 20 cars at most and a road crew of 8. So far 2 of the road crew were found. Odds are anyone in their car is dead because the water is cold enough to kill them and the fall is approx. 200 ft (60 meters for faggots who suck dick).

I kind of hope one is a Tesla and we get to see dive footage of its battery burning in the ocean. That’d be neat.
 
Supposedly there were 2 pilots on the ship with the curryfags, so you still have a shot at one of them being a diversity hire if you believe hard enough. Never mind that nignogs can't swim (a lot of them are afraid of the ocean) and women don't want this kind of equality.

Also, is there something deep in people's brains that need this to be some sort of conspiracy? The Jews who own the shipping company got the first 22 people they could grab when they put up a "free curry" sign in Mumbai, and obviously those monkeys knew nothing about operating their boat and didn't maintain a single thing about this boat. They ran into a dock in 2016 so we have some warning.

The mayday call probably went something like: "This is microsoft bridge support, your bridge looks like it will be collapsing. Go buy $5000 of iTunes gift cards and give me the codes if you want our support."
 
Grace Ocean Pte Ltd
Owned by a "Hong Kong" group but based in Singapore so effectively a China group. Anyone not in bed with the CCP left HK years ago.
Quite the coincidence indeed that a Chinese-controlled vessel takes out a major piece of American infrastructure
whilst maintaining plausible deniability right at this point in history.
 
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Dude it happens all the time from poor maintenance, damage or neglect, or just flat out shit design. Especially in the US.



Spontaneous bridge failures (at least in the United States) are astonishingly rare. Since 1960, that list includes the Kansas Avenue Bridge collapsing (unknown cause) in 1965, the West Side Elevated Highway (which received almost no maintenance and collapsed under heavy loads), the Schoharie Creek Bridge collapse (basically the ground underneath eroded), U.S. Highway 51 over the Hatchie River (change in river flow had rotted out wooden beams),

The Minnesota bridge collapse was literally a one-of-a-kind collapse where an almost-undetectable design flaw caused it to collapse under increased load.

Every single United States bridge collapse/failure (that is, assuming being already built and not improperly half-built like that pedestrian bridge in Florida) has been from the following:

- a ship striking one of the piers, or something else striking critical infrastructure
- posted weight limit being overloaded
- natural disaster (earthquake, floods) and/or fire

The "decaying American infrastructure" is a meme and has been a meme since 2007.
 
Hi from page 29.
I'm not sure if you folks on page 43 are still arguing over escaping sinking cars in this scenario but I wish you wouldn't.
Imagine this, you fall 200ft wankering your spine on impact, then you're punched in the face by an airbag late to the party, the side impact aircurtain lols or lmao even at your break glass tool, then the frame of a bridge twats you on the head.
It's a moot point.
 
Supposedly there were 2 pilots on the ship with the curryfags, so you still have a shot at one of them being a diversity hire if you believe hard enough.
The operator, Syngergy Group, had a Diversity and Inclusion page (Archive) on their website. Pilots are almost universally advisory in ports like this. You assume a lot of liability by not listening to them, but they do not override the ship's master. There's almost no chance the pilots face any liability. especially considering the apparent power loss.

More interesting to me, Synergy Group is an insurance provider. (Archive) Especially in light of this:
Government inspections are not as in-depth as they could be. They aren't on board for a long enough duration to really catch out non-apparent problems. On the other hand someone like Lloyd's will literally send inspectors to stay on the ship for more than a week shaking the whole thing down. The insurance is a third party and they're heavily incentivized to keep things above-board and safe. When the operator is self-insuring they may be more willing to wing it.

Edit: also regarding tugs- you can see they got them center-channel and on the correct course. Without the power outage there's no reason for tugs to remain alongside. In a restriction like the bridge presents you'd actually be inviting more risk keeping them alongside in normal operation. This guy has it sync'd with the live video, I know AIS was posted earlier in-thread:
 
I can't wait for the replacement bridge. The first major bridge in America designed by a lesbian transgender woman of color and xir 100% diverse team with all the contractors also being 100% diverse. It will have a team of Indian IT experts making sure it's connected to the internet so it can light up in fag flag colors in June, BLM colors in February, and Ukraine or Israel colors every other day of the year. It will be called the George Floyd Memorial Bridge.
Comes with rainbowcolored jumping spots which you need to pay for in order to jump off the bridge.

Locals call such an event "Crossing the Rainbow Bridge" for some reason.
 
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