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Chitchat Italian Bridge In Genoa Collapses! Italians Are A Disgrace To AMDKs! Useless As Fuck Since WW2!

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ROME (REUTERS) - A motorway bridge collapsed on Tuesday (Aug 14) over the northern Italian port city of Genoa in what the transport minister said was likely to be "an immense tragedy".

The head of the local ambulance service said there were"dozens of dead", Italian news agency Adnkronos reported.

The local fire brigade said also victims were likely after the bridge collapsed at around 11.30am (0930 GMT) during torrential rainfall.


Italian television showed images of the collapsed bridge, which was built on the A10 toll motorway in the 1960s. Restructuring work on the bridge was carried out in 2016.

An witness told Sky Italia television he saw "eight or nine"vehicles on the bridge when it collapsed in what he said was an "apocalyptic scene".

Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli said in a tweet that he was "following with great apprehension what seems like an immense tragedy".

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...ridge-collapses-over-genoa-dozens-feared-dead
 

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Our esteemed PAP member said this happened once in 1000 year , no need to worry. Our highly esteemed LeongSam said this is a daily
occurrence in China. AngMo still the best.
 

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malaysian ruling party sins 60's oredi collapsed ...

now, italian bridge from 60's oso collapsed ...

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Chow Ang Moh using a a bridge build in 1960s, and in 2009 was already planing to demolish it. However they dragged on and delayed until it fell fucking apart! Chiak Sai lah! They are using a Karunguni Bridge!



https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...lapse-a-disaster--waiting-to-happen--10617856

Genoa bridge collapse a disaster 'waiting to happen'

The Morandi motorway bridge, part of which collapsed, has been riddled with structural problems since its construction in the 1960s. (AFP/FEDERICO SCOPPA)

15 Aug 2018 05:38AM (Updated: 15 Aug 2018 09:57AM)
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ROME: Genoa's Morandi motorway bridge, a 200-metre portion of which collapsed on Tuesday (Aug 14) killing dozens of people, has been riddled with structural problems since its construction in the 1960s, which has led to expensive maintenance and severe criticism from engineering experts.
CELEBRATED DESIGNER


The Morandi bridge was built between 1963 and 1967. It has a maximum span of 219 metres, a total length of 1.18 kilometres, concrete piers (vertical structures that support the arches of a bridge) that reach 90 metres in height.
The technology of pre-stressed reinforced concrete used in the construction was the hallmark of its designer, the celebrated Italian engineer Riccardo Morandi, who died in 1989.
READ: What we know about the Genoa bridge collapse
Dubbed patent "Morandi M5", he had used the technology for other works, including a wing of the Verona Arena in 1953.


This technique also characterises another, even longer and just as problematic Morandi bridge: the 8.7-kilometre long General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge that spans the bay of Maracaibo, Venezuela, and was completed in 1962.
'WAITING TO HAPPEN'
On Tuesday specialist engineering website "Ingegneri.info" published a piece that highlighted how the bridge had always presented "structural doubts", calling it "a tragedy waiting to happen".
Lending support to the website was Antonio Brencich, a professor of reinforced concrete construction at the University of Genoa, highlighting the constant maintenance the bridge needed.
READ: Dozens killed in Italy motorway bridge collapse 'tragedy'

"It was affected by extremely serious corrosion problems linked to the technology that was used (in construction). Morandi wanted to use a technology that he had patented that was no longer used afterwards and that showed itself to be a failure," said Brencich to Radio Capitale,
Brencich has long been a critic of the bridge. In 2016 he spoke with "Ingegneri.info" about construction going over budget and poor calculations over concrete viscosity that led to an uneven road surface which wasn't fully corrected until the 1980s.
At the time of the accident, maintenance work was in progress.
TENDER FOR WORK
Economic news agency Radiocor reports that Italy's motorway agency had recently launched a €20-million tender for work on the viaduct.
The tender provided for a strengthening of the bridge's pier cables, including those of pier nine, the one that collapsed on Tuesday.
Notwithstanding the importance of a road that sees 25 million vehicles pass along it every year, the demolition of the bridge was being studied as far back as 2009.
AT RISK

"Ingegneri.info" says that bridges like the Morandi viaduct should have a lifespan of at least a century, but the structure has been the subject of major maintenance work in the years after its completion, in particular to repair cracks and combat degradation of the concrete.
In the early 2000s the suspension cables put in place in the 1980s and 1990s were replaced.
"Fifty years ago, we had unlimited confidence in reinforced concrete, we thought it was eternal, but now we know that it only lasted a few decades," Diego Zoppi, former president of the Genoa branch of the order of architects, told reporters on Tuesday.
Zoppi warns that it is impossible that similar tragedies won't happen again without serious work on infrastructure built post-World War II.
"The Italy built in the 1950s and 1960s is in urgent need of renovation. The risk of collapses is underestimated, the works built at that time are coming to an age when they are at risk."
Source: AFP
 

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This bridge built in 1960s, so it was built under the hands of MAFIAS.

They control all lucrative govt projects, and workers unions, they manipulate contractors, they own everything. Nothing can escape their hands.

Mafia Power!
 
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