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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the army corp of engineers will probably be over the cleanup. it'll have to be fast. this is a half trillion dollar year port with some 200,000 port connected jobs.One thing the US military got really good at during WWII was opening up harbors where the enemy had wrecked the place - sunk multiple ships in the harbor, destroyed bridges, buildings, etc. They got harbors functional within days or weeks. Sounds like something where the military could provide guidance, if not actually supervising or doing the clearing. Only have one bridge down, no sunken ships, etc.
Well, now that you're here.This thread is exactly as exceptional as you think it would be.
I said it in the thread; the federal government will be on the hook, somehowIn fact they will probably stretch out the time when it comes to repairing the bridge in order siphon more of the tax payers money.
repulsive dipshit takeDelicious decay. Fills my cold dead heart.
Can't tell if shitpost or a shit post.CARGO SHIPS CAN'T MELT STEEL BEAMS
Lol go fuck yourself.Delicious decay. Fills my cold dead heart.
Don't know wtf is causing Josh's recent mental spiral, shouldn't he be riding high with the money he was able to raise to fight bullshitters trying to destroy us and the net in general? Is there something else I missed?Lol go fuck yourself.
Vessels Belonging to Owner of Baltimore Ship Had Been Cited for Labor Violations
Ships belonging to the same company whose container vessel crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday have been cited in recent years for labor violations, which include underpaying ship crews and holding crew members on board for months past their contracts, according to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
In 2021, the authority detained the Western Callao, another ship formerly owned by the company, the Singapore-based Grace Ocean Private Ltd., after it found the management was in arrears paying 13 crew members and had kept them onboard the ship for more than 12 months, well beyond their nine-month contracts. In 2020, an inspection of the same ship in Australia found that eight sailors had been onboard it for more than 11 months.
Another ship owned by Grace Ocean, the Furness Southern Cross, had 10 seafarers onboard for more than 14 months. The infractions were “serious and shameful” violations of an international convention on maritime labor, Michael Drake, the executive director of operations for the authority, said at the time, in October 2021.
“This type of behavior is unethical and in complete contravention to the Maritime Labor Convention,” Mr. Drake said. “The international conventions that protect seafarers’ rights are very clear.”
Any factors about the crew of the Dali, the Grace-owned container ship that crashed into the Key Bridge, including fatigue, will likely be among the many items the National Transportation Safety Board examines as it looks for the cause or causes of the crash.
Grace Ocean owns 55 ships, according to Equasis, a public database of ship information. While global companies such as Maersk charter the vessels, the owners and the ship managers are generally responsible for managing the crew and maintaining the ships. The management company for the Dali, Synergy Marine, was not the company managing the two vessels cited by Australia.
The extremely opaque nature of global ship-owning makes finding the ultimate owners and holding them accountable for any violations difficult. According to Singapore company records, Grace Ocean is owned by the British Virgin Islands-based Grace Ocean Investment Limited. Lloyds List, which first reported Grace Ocean’s infractions in 2021, reported that Grace Ocean Investment is based in Hong Kong. But the company matching the name and address in Lloyd’s database dissolved in 2015, according to Hong Kong company records.
The Singapore company has four directors — two Filipino citizens, a Singaporean and a Japanese person — with all listing addresses in Singapore, records show.
Alexandra Wrage, the president and founder of Trace, a group focused on anti-bribery, compliance and good governance, said that ship ownership structures are designed to maximize opacity and minimize accountability.
“There are some good actors in this space, but shipping is the Wild West from a compliance and accountability perspective,” Ms. Wrage said. “And when compliance and accountability aren’t priorities, issues like environmental standards, labor practices and health and safety often aren’t either.”
The Dali had 22 crew members from India on board, according to a statement from Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine. None were injured.
An inspection of the Dali last year at a port in Chile found that the vessel had a deficiency related to “propulsion and auxiliary machinery.” The inspection, conducted on June 27 at the port of San Antonio, specified that the problem concerned gauges and thermometers.
The Dali has had 27 inspections since 2015, according to Equasis. The only other deficiency, a damaged hull “impairing seaworthiness,” was found in 2016, at the port of Antwerp, in Belgium. The vessel hit a berth at the port that year. A spokesman representing Grace Ocean and Synergy did not immediately have a comment on the labor violations or on the deficiency reported last year.
I understand the feeling but this looks like one of those rare cases of where shit just happens. We should be thankful that the people who died were people who knew the risks like construction workers. You knowingly risk your life and limb for that work. It's tragic but be thankful that BMP for once did a job that saved a lot of lives. Imagine if this happened on a bridge full of traffic. Sometimes be thankful minor tragedies occur vs worse catastrophies.Maybe I'm to cynical but I instantly think there something more going on here, I don't know just seems off, hope they rescue everyone tho.
Believe it or not between private contractors, the military and that this is a blue state political disaster that needs to be fixed all money going to Ukraine will be halted for emergency repairs.One thing the US military got really good at during WWII was opening up harbors where the enemy had wrecked the place - sunk multiple ships in the harbor, destroyed bridges, buildings, etc. They got harbors functional within days or weeks. Sounds like something where the military could provide guidance, if not actually supervising or doing the clearing. Only have one bridge down, no sunken ships, etc.
This seems to be more likely a hardware failure. Something just went to shit and Baltimore and Maryland will be fucked logistically speaking but this seems like an old fashioned case of Murphy's law.Nigger, the out of date, irrepaired ship ran by Chinese nav hardware rammed into one of the most important bridges in the US, aka infrastructure, your common theme seems to be semantic bullshit. The ship shouldn't even have been allowed into the ports. If you don't think this is a major fucking sign of just how bad things are and how bad they can get, you're mental.
Unless the feds and politics forces a rush job I could see Baltimore politics hold this bridge project back.Yeah, repairs on that bridge is going to be in the billons and since Baltimore is a corrupt shithole construction is going to take a very long time. In fact they will probably stretch out the time when it comes to repairing the bridge in order siphon more of the tax payers money. I will be shocked if they actually fix the bridge under a reasonable timeframe.
Yeah, it's tragic what occured I have to remind people this could have been far far worse. The local police closed traffic because the ship did send a mayday signal. Unfortunate for the construction workers but this is one of those jobs where you dying to to shit beyond your control destroying a construction site is accepted as part of the job.It looks like the Coast Guard has now suspended their search for the six missing construction workers. They are now presumed dead.
I think people forget that most of the older bridges have reached and even exceeded their design and weight limits. Steel is a near wonder material but there was a reason why they expected people to build a new bridge and shut down and repair the old bridge with newer and more durable parts.NGL, this has me concerned about a similar bridge for ships in a city I visited recently. It was smaller than this one, but I stood on the plate that allows the bridge that bit of flexibility and felt a sort of buckling and shaking even though it was not moving at the time. There have been some issues with said bridge before as well.
I think the US really must carefully and continually check and evaluate large structures such as this.
The flag a ship flies has very little to do with the actual country. This ship may never have even been there.Good. I hope the heat will be turned up on Singapore. That stupid city-state doesn't have enough criticism. Going on a tangent but they are and have always been the test-bed for WEF shit like eating bugs/lab meat, the inventor of the coof QR code check-in and app tracking system (which was adopted by governments worldwide), and their own draconian powers that somehow can reach into other countries (via civil litigation). Have a look up.
Yeah, that post was in poor taste. If nobody lost their life maybe I could see this as funny in a ironic way. Another sign of the decay and collapse of the USA but 6 people just doing their job, making ends meat, have lost their lives over a freak accident. You really can't find humor in something like that. Especially over the fact that several families are going to be having Easter without a member of their family.Lol go fuck yourself.