Is this a major bridge in the area of a secondary bridge?
It's obviously a tragedy for all the lives lost but I'm wondering how badly it's gonna interrupt life in the area for the next few years, will it be a minor inconvenience not to have that route available or is it gonna cause a complete disruption of lives and traffic nightmares everywhere
You could be the best captain/master/pilot in the world and if you lose all propulsion and steerage on a ship that big that close to a fixed object and you're basically at the mercy of physics and the elements.
Nah, that's one of if not my biggest fear, falling off a bridge
When I took my ex and her son to the Golden Gate Bridge they wanted to walk across it. I said go ahead, I'm going to wait at the visitors parking, fuck that
As a kid I had a recurring nightmare of going off the side of a bridge in a car, plunging into the water, and being attacked by sea creatures.Good lord, one of my biggest fears is being on a collapsing bridge in the dark, in my car. I have to cross a bridge later today for a doctor's appointment. RIP to the poor souls on the bridge.
I don't imagine this collapse did anything to ease that fear.As a kid I had a recurring nightmare of going off the side of a bridge in a car, plunging into the water, and being attacked by sea creatures.
Odd for the CEO of a company to be the Captain.
I remember when the 35W bridge collapsed in Minneapolis during bumper to bumper traffic.
Not to minimize it, but I was stunned that only 12 people died. Hopefully this is a similar situation.
RIP and condolences.
Fuuuuuck... that's horribleAs of this morning they recovered 2 alive, 1 unharmed 1 in critical condition.
Estimated 20 people in the water, all dead.