Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Bridge Collapses
When I first saw the headlines I saw Mississippi River Bridge collapses and my first thought was that it was one of the bridges in New Orleans. It wasn't, the bridge was in Minneapolis. It happened during rush hour sending many cars into the water and I'm sure causing a lot of injuries. Hopefully there will be no deaths. A truly terrible event.
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3 comments:
Whoa - that looks pretty scary. And at rush hour too.
The news coverage is incredible to see...Who would ever think the bridge would melt away from beneath you...
As of now, there's 7 fatalities... unfortunately, there most likely will be more...
11pm west coast time and the reports are 9 dead, and 20 missing.
toss up a prayer or two.
thousands of bridges will be under scrutiny in the next month.
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