Key Bridge, Baltimore, has collapsed.

Without sounding too morbid, surely it's just a recovery mission now for anyone who did go in the water? It's been about 7 hours since it happened, where would anyone be that's survivable for so long?
1 to 6 hours expected survival time in 10 degree water. Age, fitness and underlying health conditions being the major factor.

If anyone is still in the water, it is likely they are dead.
 
And on those docks. Jokes aside hopefully there aren’t many casualties, that bridge looked flimsy as feck.
Totally agree about the bridge looking flimsy as fuck, especially for a country as rich as the United States they should have made more provisions in the event of this sort of accident. I’m thinking now there government will be assessing the hundreds of bridges across the nation.
 
Without sounding too morbid, surely it's just a recovery mission now for anyone who did go in the water? It's been about 7 hours since it happened, where would anyone be that's survivable for so long?
Two people rescued so far, one in a critical condition. They reckon seven in total went in the water. Thank god it's not more.
 
Totally agree about the bridge looking flimsy as fuck, especially for a country as rich as the United States they should have made more provisions in the event of this sort of accident. I’m thinking now there government will be assessing the hundreds of bridges across the nation.
Where's your degree in civil engineering from?
 
Totally agree about the bridge looking flimsy as fuck, especially for a country as rich as the United States they should have made more provisions in the event of this sort of accident. I’m thinking now there government will be assessing the hundreds of bridges across the nation.
It's not flimsy. Might look it but it isn't. If you want flimsy then go down the coast a few miles to the other 'bay' bridge at Chesapeake.
 
Because in a country of 341 million people the most important thing in an election is being known by 341 million people.

You can be known because you're the first black candidate, the son or wife of a former president, former vice-presiden or a celebrity game show host, but you have to be a household name.
What a country.
 
Sure, but why would you express an opinion about the flimsiness of a bridge when you have literally no idea what you're talking about?

I can express an opinion about nuclear physics, but why would I?
Because of the way the bridge collapsed, I wouldn’t expect a bridge to collapse in that way after a cargo ship hits one of the concrete pylons, like I said just my opinion, what’s your take on it ?
 
Totally agree about the bridge looking flimsy as fuck, especially for a country as rich as the United States they should have made more provisions in the event of this sort of accident. I’m thinking now there government will be assessing the hundreds of bridges across the nation.

I think your (and anyone who thinks similar) sense of scale is totally and uttely royally - fucked.
 
Just read that now, they would be in charge of steering it in harbour, as they'll be the experts on the harbour.

Agreed, seems very odd that they'd fail to sail out of the port.

I wonder if there was some form of mechanical failure that meant the ship went on a fixed course.
 
Because of the way the bridge collapsed, I wouldn’t expect a bridge to collapse in that way after a cargo ship hits one of the concrete pylons, like I said just my opinion, what’s your take on it ?
What speed was the ship going? How heavy was it?

My take on it is a fucking ship took out a support that helps hold the bridge up and that's all I -- or you -- know.
 
So . . . every bridge support is "flimsy" then, apparently, when a big ship hits it.

I assume same if a bomb is dropped on it.

I think the important word that was used was 'relatively'. It's not massive chunks of concrete.

However, I agree with what appears to be your point - if you hit any bridge with a 300m long cargo ship, it's likely to collapse.
 
So . . . every bridge support is "flimsy" then, apparently, when a big ship hits it.

I assume same if a bomb is dropped on it.
"relatively" which means "relative to other bridge designs". Of course if you extrapolate the intensity of force applied to any structure you'll eventually arrive at a value whereby each structure is destroyed.
 

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