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News: Bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, Minn. *warning-disturbing pics*

CrazyFrog1903

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This is really sad. As I am sure many of you already saw on the news. On Wednesday, A bridge collapsed at 6:05pm local time in Minneapolis, Minn. So far I believe the numbers are 4 dead, 30 missing, and over 60 injured.Here are some pictures.

Wreckage lies in the water at the scene of a freeway bridge collapse over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2007. The entire span of the 35W bridge collapsed about 6:05 p.m. where the freeway crosses the river near University Avenue.

Here is a before pic:


Now some of the after:


















 

Syf

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Yeah, I was just reading that myself. It's worse (Bridge wise) than the time that bridge on I40 collapsed here in Oklahoma. I feel sad for the families of that have been lost.
 

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Looks like Aus isn't the only one with diasters lately. :(
 

Paul

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Its disasters all around majestic :cry:

Saw it on the news as well as a slow motion clip of it falling , it just came down all at once from the look of it ! . The center section just fell along with the unfortunate drivers

Bridges need to be looked after , at the first sign of trouble they should be repaired . Im sure every 1 has had bridge disasters in there history ( here its the Forth Bridge which collapsed in a storm many years ago , no one noticed until a passenger train fell into the waters )
 

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Yes, we all have our share of disasters. I'm glad to hear the school bus got off just before it collapsed.
 

CrazyFrog1903

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Yes, I thought it was pretty amazing how that bus ended up stuck on the side of the bridge like it did. Think it had 62 people in it. 51 of them children. Some of the stories from the whole event are truely amazing.
 

CrazyFrog1903

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Update:

Here is an article I found online:
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MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Politicians trying to account for one of the worst bridge collapses in U.S. history cast blame ranging from engineering faults to the Iraq war on Friday, while divers tried to reach the bodies of more victims in the Mississippi River's treacherous waters.

As investigators probed Wednesday's collapse that killed at least five people, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said outside experts would review the decisions of state engineers to shore up problems with the heavily-traveled 40-year-old bridge in central Minneapolis.

Engineers had decided to periodically inspect the steel superstructure beneath the Interstate 35W bridge and bolt on reinforcing plates where any flaws were found. But that work, which Pawlenty said fit in the state's budget, was postponed by resurfacing and repair work that was going on when the bridge buckled and fell.

"Experts that we rely on, technical experts and engineers, made some decisions about what needed to be done. They thought they were making an appropriate decision for their reasons, and now those decisions will have to be reviewed," Pawlenty said. A private engineering firm had been hired for the review.

"The bridge was declared fit for service," he said. "There will be tough questions asked, including by me, and we will get to the bottom of this."

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, suggested Bush administration spending on the Iraq war may have crimped funding for domestic projects such as road and bridge construction, and for such infrastructure projects as new levees for New Orleans.

"We've spent $500 billion in Iraq and we have bridges falling down in this country," Klobuchar told MSNBC. "I see a connection between messed-up priorities."

Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said billions of dollars were available for road and bridge repairs.

The bridge was a vital link over the Mississippi River and the most heavily used bridge in Minnesota with roughly 140,000 vehicles passing over each day.

"It is striking the bridge was carrying a load of traffic it was not designed for," said the Democratic Speaker of Minnesota's House, State Rep. Margaret Anderson Kelliher.

Estimates ranged as high as $500 million to rebuild it.

Visiting first lady Laura Bush praised the city's response: "We've seen the strength of your community, and because of that we're confident the bridge will be rebuilt and your city will heal."

President George W. Bush is scheduled to tour the scene on Saturday.

Pawlenty said a special legislative session may be in the offing to address funding to rebuild the bridge. Pawlenty's critics blamed him for vetoing a state gas-tax increase that would have boosted funding for construction projects.

Meanwhile, rescuers spent an entire day extracting the fifth fatality from under mounds of debris, Minneapolis Fire Chief Jim Clack said. He said more victims were certain to be found.

Divers searched submerged cars that tumbled 65 feet (20 meters) into the Mississippi River when the bridge collapsed with a roar.

"This is very dangerous work because the divers can get caught in the debris, some of which is razor-sharp," Clack said.

Divers battled swift currents, and had to feel their way in the muddy waters around twisted steel and chunks of concrete.

"You got gas in there, oil. Besides, the Mississippi River is not the cleanest place. You didn't have any visibility, you just felt," Minneapolis Fire Department diver Raoul Raymose said on CBS' "Early Show."

Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek cautioned that his estimate of eight people still missing was "fluid" and subject to change.

Twenty-four of the nearly 100 people injured in the disaster remained in hospitals, including five who were in critical condition, a hospital spokesman said.
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Part of this upsets me. How can U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, blame this accident on the war in Iraq???? To me that seems like a blow to anyone who serves in the military. This is an accident and for someone to make it into a political statement really irritates me.
 

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Dont blame ya , if he doesnt like it then he should resign

Sick of these idiots saying every little fault is cause of the war , he is just trying to get those hippys who hate the war on his side for the next election . Backhand trick which i think he should be shot for !

Anyways , looks like the NTSB is gonna have a lot of work to do , Hope they find out what caused this but im guessing that the bridge had just reached its limit and fell . With all the resurfacing and cars still going over the presure could have slowly damaged the steel until it couldnt hold anylonger
 

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Yeah, it sounds like the bridge was not designed to hold that much traffic. Maybe now they will start to close bridges when it is time to do that much extensive work on them. Also, maybe now they will design bridges to hold more traffic then they would expect to travel it.
 
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I saw this a few days ago, though haven't been on here to post about it. Quite bad, though they don't think it was anything but a simple 'collapse' - stating the obvious there, but some people believe it was terrorist work etc.

I can only assume they've closed off the other side? If the one collapsed, the other could follow.
 
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