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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8,000 people die every day in the US. Do your hearts bleed equally for all of them? Why are these 6 so special?
I think it's sad when most people die. Also that's just a horrible way to die .
I haven't read up on the story too much, but my theory is this is the result of overworked, underpaid cheap foreign labor and corporate negligence. Maybe the ship's company didn't do a proper safety check and that's why the power loss happened.
Whoever was in charge of maintaining the ship is about to be in huge trouble. The boat was made by Hyundai so I guess that's why nobody on the ship was killed.
Who gives a shit
People clearly care enough about it to make a thread. This is still a major port in the US and the consequences will ripple. US export a lot to Serbia as well. Lots of people will be economically harmed. Not just black people
 
The government is corrupt. The courts are broken. The demographics are ruined irreparably. The population is complacent and docile cattle. There's no where to run and no place safe; the rest of the world is just America's property.

I don't care about a bridge or the people on it. There is no combination of words in the English language that can persuade me to give a single shit. I'm happy to see something happen for once. I hope similar things happen every day. The more terrible things that happen, the fewer economic migrants we get.
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"Clearly the only tragedy here is that more people lived than died."
 
Romans built bridges out of stone and sand and they're still standing.
They often went without maintenance for centuries.
Some have fallen, to modern artillery fire.
Shit to add on the list

They build aquaducts that were in use all the way to early 20th century untill the modern piping and shit was put in use , all these aquaducts needed bare minimum maintaince made by illiterate and impoverished medevil population that has lost the knowledge to build this shit

I took spectometry and endless testing to figure out how to make simple shit as roman concrete and its process, its selfrepairing concrete that can last infinetly as long as you dont try to demolish it , I am not joking when i say selfrepairing various tests showed whenever cracks the cracks close with help of some moisture . Show me modern shit that is remotely that good .

There were whole villages who were populated since roman times and only the roofs repaired with original bricks and shit that are still in use in syria and various middle easten places ,
 
Page 48, hi page 68.
Going back to what someone said about plc and scada systems. I disagree, they were mostly wide open when I was working on them in the 90's (paragon/omron) with plenty of installers leaving remote access passwords blank because lol what hackers.
Since then the amount of systems I've seen with modern computers web enabled attached is mind boggling.
I'm not saying it was hackers, I'm just saying it's possible.
 
My deepest condolences to the families of these men from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. They took on the burden of moving to the USA to support their families back home, and the USA rewarded them by dropping a shoddily constructed bridge without redundancies on them, and now idiots on forums all over will be laughing about how happy they are that "at least the victims weren't white".
The USA is obviously too dangerous for Brown and Black bodies, they should leave immediately. I hear the UK is much safer
 
People clearly care enough about it to make a thread. This is still a major port in the US and the consequences will ripple. US export a lot to Serbia as well. Lots of people will be economically harmed. Not just black people
Our Queen @Null is no longer in Serbia, but in the USA friend. He's part of the "people harmed" group.
 
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The only way it could have been avoided is if the ship didn't lose power at the moment it did.
Or if the US had spent a fucking dime on protecting critical infrastructure in the last 30 years.

One of those, certainly.

But hey, at least that trillion dollar pork bill includes $100M for "training for dirversity" and $87M for "emotional training".

Who fucking needs bridges, right?
 
Who even will be held liable for this? The shitty of Baltimore? The customer support specialists aboard the ship? The drunken captain? The company that owns that shitraft? The one that built the shitraft? I'm curious.
 
Who even will be held liable for this? The shitty of Baltimore? The customer support specialists aboard the ship? The drunken captain? The company that owns that shitraft? The one that built the shitraft? I'm curious.
Rumour has it you have a Secretary of Transportation, but good luck with that.
The buck stops where he breaks it.
 
Who even will be held liable for this? The shitty of Baltimore? The customer support specialists aboard the ship? The drunken captain? The company that owns that shitraft? The one that built the shitraft? I'm curious.
Every American Taxpayer.
More specifically, everyone in the red states that actually add to the economy.
We'll be forced to pay for the niggers' bridge.
 
General Flynn wondered if that bridge is a "Black Swan event" in that article.

Update (1508ET):

"Can we take the idea that this [Baltimore bridge collapse] was a terrorist attack off the table ... and absolutely we cannot do that," President Trump's former national security adviser (and retired lieutenant general) Michael Flynn told Alex Jones in an online interview.

Flynn called the container ship ramming the 1.6-mile-long bridge mile bridge at the Port of Baltimore a "black swan" event.
 
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