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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The collapse of the west demonstrated as clearly as day, ironic cause it happened at night. How much longer will it take us today to rebuild this infrastructure as fast as it's falling? Wasn't even taking ship ramming into account before now. RIP anyone stuck blind on that bridge and not even knowing what happened as they fell into the fucking void. Awful.
 
The collapse of the west demonstrated as clearly as day, ironic cause it happened at night. How much longer will it take us today to rebuild this infrastructure as fast as it's falling? Wasn't even taking ship ramming into account before now. RIP anyone stuck blind on that bridge and not even knowing what happened as they fell into the fucking void. Awful.
yeah bridges collapse when large ships hit them

fuckin degenerate man
 
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"
 
yeah bridges collapse when large ships hit them

fuckin degenerate man
As in, retards ramming giant ships because they can't be assed to control them, or because of Chinese navigation hardware failing leading to major infra collapse rather than the usual no money or shits given to keep anything in working order. It wasn't on my checklist of horrors, sorry.
 
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