The whole Port of Baltimore looks to be shut down for weeks. There's gonna be some regional economic pain starting in just a few days.
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The ships that hadn’t made port can be rerouted. The ships that were in port aren’t going anywhere for the duration. Maybe they’re insured for something like that?The whole Port of Baltimore looks to be shut down for weeks. There's gonna be some regional economic pain starting in just a few days.
I don't know the area that well but assuming that's a main port entrance, thus they need to completely recoverThe whole Port of Baltimore looks to be shut down for weeks. There's gonna be some regional economic pain starting in just a few days.
And here come the conspiracy theories....
Never realized how many mentally ill people there are in the US until about the last decade. Astounding how many don't have the capacity to accept reality.
The bridge is half in the water and he's like, look at the dynamite. The Illuminati, Rothschild, and Triads need to give the freighter people's family's luxury residences, and whoever did the dynamite should be disappeared to Navalny Winter Wonderland.
F--k the ships if they tax-dodged any harder they'd fly a landlocked country's flag. Worry about the people in Baltimore.The ships that hadn’t made port can be rerouted. The ships that were in port aren’t going anywhere for the duration. Maybe they’re insured for something like that?
Bro.. you do realize that the upcoming eclipse on Apr. 8th is the stage for a terror attack on the U.S. don't you?Never realized how many mentally ill people there are in the US until about the last decade. Astounding how many don't have the capacity to accept reality.
LOLOLOLOL at least a Baja-tier murder hole like Baltimore you can get a freighter upside a bridge. Little Rock, St. Louis/East St., Memphis, Indy, Gary, Dayton, Cincy, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo....Bro.. you do realize that the upcoming eclipse on Apr. 8th is the stage for a terror attack on the U.S. don't you?
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That looks like a booking photo.F--k the ships if they tax-dodged any harder they'd fly a landlocked country's flag. Worry about the people in Baltimore.
really interesting.Here are the support points, which the massive ship rammed into.
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Our infrastructure is so massive, seems like gov is overwhelmed trying to keep track of it all. They can't even repair potholes in a reasonable amount of time.really interesting.
"the key bridge has almost no redundancy"
"pillars not prepared to handle modern cargo ships"
sounds like if we kept up with our infrastructure this may not have happened.
Behold the finger of the gods:Never realized how many mentally ill people there are in the US until about the last decade. Astounding how many don't have the capacity to accept reality.
we have more, but we also have more people and more tax revenue. it's a very solve able problem, and you don't have to be perfect, but more than we are doing is obviously needed.Our infrastructure is so massive, seems like gov is overwhelmed trying to keep track of it all. They can't even repair potholes in a reasonable amount of time.
Keeping track of the condition of 600,000 bridges in the US, plus highways, barriers, overpasses, roads, etc. seems impossible. Then there is the money needed to fix it all. It's an interesting quandary.
I wish there was a way to track the tax dollars and the gov. spending that they were supposedly intended/used for.we have more, but we also have more people and more tax revenue. it's a very solve able problem, and you don't have to be perfect, but more than we are doing is obviously needed.
dont want to derail the thread or turn it political or anything, but large problems are solved every day by competent organizations. yet every administration for a long time seems to largely ignore this problem and things get worse every year. driving is bad these days.