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I feel slack for the 'Engineers' who designed the bridge! gana cope the blame HARD
It was built like 40 years ago. They shouldn't have any blame assigned to them.
It's the engineers that "checked" it 3 years ago for structural problems that are in trouble.
 

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It is sad news and all, but I get annoyed that this sort of stuff becomes front page news, but if the same thing were to happen in Brazil, it would much closer to the sport rather then the front.
 

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yeah all because its america :S
 

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Gilbert1 said:
It is sad news and all, but I get annoyed that this sort of stuff becomes front page news, but if the same thing were to happen in Brazil, it would much closer to the sport rather then the front.
I agree, but the general western public thrive on the idea that America and all countries involved (or want to be) are an educated and sophisticated society. An event like this brings it all into question, so it's like "wtf", and seen as some bigger tragedy than anything that occurs, in say, somewhere like Darfur.
 

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I was born there.

Everyone uses that bridge, like everyone in Minneapolis/St. Paul goes over there at peak hour.

It's similar to the Harbour Bridge collapsing, not in terms of it being an icon but in terms of the use.
 

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More lanes than the Harbour Bridge though. Just a disgruntled regular bridge user :p

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Shock and grief turns to anger in Minneapolis

Shock and grief turned to anger and blame as reports surfaced that officials had warned as early as 1990 that a bridge which collapsed over the Mississippi had serious structural problems.

Officials warned that it would take months, if not years, to determine the cause of the collapse, but that did not stop halt the calls for an immediate review of the nation's infrastructure.

"This really should be a wake up call for America," Democratic Senate Majority leader Harry Reid told reporters in Washington. "We have infrastructure that is deteriorating and deteriorating."

Minneapolis Star-Tribune columnist Nick Coleman lambasted the "negligence" of federal and state legislators for failing to adequately fund road and bridge maintenance.

"We are years behind a dangerous curve when it comes to the replacement of infrastructure that everyone but wingnuts in coonskin caps agree is one of the basic duties of government," he wrote yesterday.

...The American Society of Civil Engineers warned in a report two years ago that between 2000 and 2003, more than 27 per cent of the nation's almost 600,000 bridges were rated as structurally deficient or functionally obsolete.
 

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wow that's pretty bad. i have to admit i lol'd slightly when i heard about it...but it was more because i was driving over a bridge myself at the time and had this comic vision of me plunging into the water below all of a sudden...but ouch, those poor people :(
 

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its kinda freaky to imagine all those cars falling into the water with people in them. Its a terrifying way to die :(
 

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