China’s Hongqi bridge collapsing months after opening

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They'll have it up and running in months

Same thing happens here and it's gone for years
I doubt it , it might be better to get a TBM & bore a hole somewhere else to get to a safer route
 
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China isn't the first to build a bridge on land prone to landslides. They have a history of being extremely cheap when it comes to the quality of building materials and safety standards.
 

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China isn't the first to build a bridge on land prone to landslides. They have a history of being extremely cheap when it comes to the quality of building materials and safety standards.
Damn…. Never even thought of that :unimpressed:





Anyway, landslides are hard to predict, just like Tsunamis, and precautions can be made but that doesn’t guarantee them to work.

It’s hard to stop a tsunami of rocks falling from anywhere and landslides are common. Article itself describes what happened but believe whatever makes you feel better for whatever reason
 

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Damn…. Never even thought of that :unimpressed:
Apparently neither did the architect who designed the bridge.
Anyway, landslides are hard to predict, just like Tsunamis, and precautions can be made but that doesn’t guarantee them to work.

It’s hard to stop a tsunami of rocks falling from anywhere and landslides are common. Article itself describes what happened but believe whatever makes you feel better for whatever reason
Landslides aren't hard to predict when you just did a ton of construction in an area prone to landslides, what the article described was a bridge incapable of withstanding a landslide which is a design failure.
 

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Apparently neither did the architect who designed the bridge.

Landslides aren't hard to predict when you just did a ton of construction in an area prone to landslides, what the article described was a bridge incapable of withstanding a landslide which is a design failure.
Go build it then nikka :mjlol:


You cats just love to argue about shyt. Tell me how they could’ve predicted a fukking landslide, since you got all the answers here.

I literally looked that response up too, just to see what you were going to say :mjlol:



You were trying to imply that the bridge was built on cheap shyt, I was implying that landslides happen and that they are difficult to predict and have precautions, something I fukking googled. Go argue with Google, nikka

If landslides are easy to predict then why tf do they keep happening then worldwide?
 

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You were trying to imply that the bridge was built on cheap shyt, I was implying that landslides happen and that they are difficult to predict and have precautions, something I fukking googled. Go argue with Google, nikka

If landslides are easy to predict then why tf do they keep happening then worldwide?
Who said anything about stopping a landslide? Are u retarded?

You can predict landslides and build something strong enough to withstand one.
:mjtf:


Landslides are fairly common, a landslide completely collapsing a bridge or road is rare. They're designed to survive natural disasters without completely disintegrating, unlike this Chinese bullshyt bridge.
 

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CCP agents came in here quickly to defend their motherland.

:mjpls:

Do nothing.
Have bridges collapse.
Still have western edgelords run to defend you.
Win.

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