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2022-10-30 at 7:19 PM UTC
Gujarat's Morbi Machchhu River Pull Collapse: In a big mishap, over 500 people have fell in a river in Gujarat's Morbi after an overbridge constructed over the Machchhu River collapsed…
https://zeenews.india.com/live-updates/live-updates-big-overbridge-collapses-in-gujarats-morbi-over-500-people-fall-in-machchhu-river-2528667
The area has no electricity connection - a factor that is making the rescue operations further difficult. Local MLA Lalit said that the overbridge was inaugurated just 6 months ago due to the elections. He alleged that the work was done in extreme haste and proper checks were not made. -
2022-10-30 at 8:12 PM UTCthey're such a retarded people.
why do they cram themselves literally every fucking place they can?
like bradford? did i get that right? -
2022-10-30 at 9:07 PM UTCtruly heroes of engineering
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2022-10-30 at 11:02 PM UTCand they imagine they can compete with china.
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2022-10-30 at 11:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and they imagine they can compete with china.
they just don't have the discipline or a willingness for self-sacrifice. they're begrudgingly respectful of authority, but protest and riot when their local mafia tell them to.
you can buy a cop for the price of a burger king regular meal. no discipline at any level. -
2022-10-30 at 11:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by troon they just don't have the discipline or a willingness for self-sacrifice. they're begrudgingly respectful of authority, but protest and riot when their local mafia tell them to.
you can buy a cop for the price of a burger king regular meal. no discipline at any level.
they only respect violent forces.
they shit in the street not because theyre too poor to construct toilets.
its because its less of a hassle. -
2022-10-31 at 3:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and they imagine they can compete with china.
https://www.npr.org/2012/08/29/160231137/chinese-blame-failed-infrastructure-on-corruption
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/building-collapse-chinas-changsha-kills-26-2022-05-05/
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2022-10-31 at 3:47 AM UTC
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2022-10-31 at 5:08 AM UTC
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2022-10-31 at 3:15 PM UTCDidn't watch
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2022-11-01 at 12:30 AM UTCI question WTC 1 and 2 falling but there were some engineers who stated that Building 7 got sheered pretty bad and there was popping and buckling going on and a few floors collapsed so maybe it just crimped and buckled and dropped with every floor above taken out
but WTC 1 and 2 should have slowed down because it was collapsing form the top and half of it was peeling outward with it constructed with a 7x redundancy load. so had the top slid and fallen sideways then no one would of really questioned it, but with both buildings dropping down to the bottom 4-5th floor and getting sandwiched with 80 percent of the building turning into talcum powder size dust. something aided it to come down. -
2022-11-01 at 12:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by slide22 I question WTC 1 and 2 falling but there were some engineers who stated that Building 7 got sheered pretty bad and there was popping and buckling going on and a few floors collapsed so maybe it just crimped and buckled and dropped with every floor above taken out
but WTC 1 and 2 should have slowed down because it was collapsing form the top and half of it was peeling outward with it constructed with a 7x redundancy load. so had the top slid and fallen sideways then no one would of really questioned it, but with both buildings dropping down to the bottom 4-5th floor and getting sandwiched with 80 percent of the building turning into talcum powder size dust. something aided it to come down.
There are more than some engineers. There are over 3000 architects and engineers who disagree with the official narrative.
https://www.ae911truth.org/ -
2022-11-01 at 4:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker There are more than some engineers. There are over 3000 architects and engineers who disagree with the official narrative.
https://www.ae911truth.org/
I talk to Richard Gage over the phone
He had an office on Shattuck in berkeley -
2022-11-01 at 4:50 AM UTC
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2022-11-01 at 5:08 AM UTC
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2022-11-01 at 2:23 PM UTCalso, those buildings had sprinkler systems throughout
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2022-11-01 at 2:43 PM UTCman, structural failures happen all over the world. nothing too weird about that. but uhh... guys, if they aren't on shore within like 10 minutes of falling without a PFD into waters that [seemingly] calm, they either got pinned to the riverbed by debris and drowned or didn't know how to swim and drowned. corpse recovery is what's being impeded by the lack of electricity, not "rescue".
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2022-11-01 at 2:46 PM UTC
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2022-11-01 at 3:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny those systems relied on electricity to work.
No not even in high rises. Don't argue with me I used to inspect fire safety systems. The only electric used in some systems is a 12 volt signal similar to land line telephone. Those systems have electric detectors and electric solenoids are used to open a valve to allow water to flow into the sprinkler piping network.
The 12 volt DC required for that is supplied by the same diesel generators used to supply powered for pumps that are required for proper pressure to upper floors in extremely tall buildings.
But the majority of sprinkler systems are just a simple glass ampul which breaks and releases water when heated.
You are a know nothing dumbass. -
2022-11-01 at 3:49 PM UTC