20 Catastrophic Failures Caught On Camera - What went wrong?
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2023
- 20 Catastrophic Failures Caught On Camera - What went wrong?
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Note; The goal of this video is to explain what went wrong in these situations, and how they could have been avoided, and could be prevented in the future. No serious injuries are shown in this video.
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That one car immediately making an illegal turn and driving away at 4:00 is the highlight of that entire clip. Finally someone with a survival instinct.
There was another one doing the same after it. At least in this situation, I can understand why you'd prefer breaking the law.
You mean all the Pus**** who didnt want to help people in need over there.
there was like 5 of them who turned around :O
@@Gabi-Alex
"Nope, not going that way" 😂
Well, work is gone in a ball of fire. I think I’ll head home
4:19 I like how the grey car said "hell no im outta here" LMFAO
The driver knew there was no way in hell that road was gonna stay open after that, so they turned around before everyone else got the same idea and managed to avoid getting stuck in traffic. Smart.
I was starting to type just that.🤣
Seriously the only driver with any sense there. I've seen enough videos of chemical plant explosions to know that that could just be leading up to suitcase-nuke levels of blast.
yes
Was literally typing the same thing.
No video of the Beirut port explosion ? That was literally the biggest catastrophic failure caught on Camera..
Ja prnuo
The Middle east is expected
@@lumo5691😂
I agree though. Not only the size of the devastation, but all the different video angles throughout the city being able to capture a little pieces of its effect. I think I’ve seen more of that disaster than 911. Maybe not that but somewhat comparable in footage angles.
Everyone and their unborn children has seen those videos. People who died before it happened have seen it. Its all over all the webs.
The Danish man going "Shut up, that's sure gonna be expensive" 😂
Awesome! Thanks for the translate.👌🏻
I am weirdly proud of just how many swearwords had to be beeped xD
4:16 that guy is seriously so cool for letting that one car make the U turn
I thought the same thing. He probably didn't even see what was happening.
@@V8AmericanMuscleCar prolly didnt need to. the sound was plenty loud enough
@@V8AmericanMuscleCarside mirror?
@@lcxnighty could be.
I'm not even a geologist, and even I know that digging the ground out right up to the edge of a building foundation is just asking for trouble.
I learned that from building sandcastles as a kid 😂😂😂
And on top of that it is a country with a horrible buildingcode, very poor supervision, incredibly corrupt contractors, the worst safety reputation, a huge disregard for human life because of the caste system, etc, etc, etc. In this list there are four more situations in the same country.
Well, not only that, if you look at the last one as well the foundation wasnt going in that deep, look at 34:24, those foundations dont look to be going any deeper than a meter. Even when you look at the 35:06 mark it looks like some of the foundation has collapsed, however questions should still be raised about its construction and how deep those foundations were put in for a building that high. That building also looks relatively new in itself. So someone definitely cut corners to put it up
Who ever was in charge, didn’t even had the common sense of a child, let alone a degree in geology, architecture, civil engineering, or some such related topic.
#1 :. a kid could have figured out what was going to happen if you dig a deep hole beside a big structure. It used to be a beach game for us - How much can you excavate beside your sand castle before it collapses.
If I am correct, not one person died in any of these… that’s incredible!
This is one most dangerous failure idea to caught on camera!
Someone is gonna pay the bill in total!
You were suspended for your own after life!
Note to self:never move to any of these places. The people build like they are using poor stacked legos.
Even America, which often uses materials with the strength of a house of cards, have less issues with the buildings just falling apart due to strong winds.
Only a less informed and stuck in birth place can say this .
Well edited and presented. No annoying loud music. Enough footage and commentary to be informative and interesting without being boring or too short. An unusual combination these days. Great job #Underworld .
Yeah I agree I like this, the stupid ones with music not only show a 3 second clip BUT also don't let you know / captions what Country / Region it is in
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God, you said it about the annoying music. So many people posting videos that are interesting and captivating enough on their own, feel obliged to accompany their videos with that mainstream "cheese-eater" appeasing music.
Careful, "Daddy RUclips," might not like that you said that.
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We should give some recognition and appreciation to those people who saw the cracks and other indications of imminent danger and got people out of harms way!
Absolutely. And the residents and authorities for listening. The stories would be so much worse otherwise.
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May God bless America. 🇺🇸
GREAT format & presentation. I appreciate contextual information, which is so often absent from other such videos. Thank you.
I have to admit, with the Volgograd clip, they way all the drivers that had been driving toward the gas station collectively went "Nope. I'm out." and turned around was amusing.
Like cartoon cars! It is amazing that none crashed.
This will be a common occurrence if toyota gets its way and people start driving hydrogen-fueled cars.
Toyota? What about the Green New Deal?
@@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Hydrogen, as a fuel for transportation, has no merits at all. Hydrogen is being pushed hard by Big Oil because they know that the only viable way to produce hydrogen is the dirty method of steam reformed methane (which they will gladly supply). They have persuaded the Biden administration to include it, but it's a technological, environmental, health and safety and above all, financial dead-end.
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The crane operator kept on running all the way home. It is good to hear he isn't in trouble.
I think he overstretched himself that time…
He didn't jump he teleported
Was he going "wee wee wee" as he ran?
I watched that clip 10 times and I agree
@@amyshilling7412say La ilaha illallah
That poor crane operator. Dude narrowly escapes with his life and then probably had to wait months for them to find him not at fault.
The documentary about unsolved mysteries left me feeling on edge. Those terrifying moments caught on camera made me question everything
I'm surprised anything in India is still standing.
Well not all of cities in INDIA are located in disaster prone areas there some but not all :)
This 22:25 one is like that old advice. Don’t sit on the branch you are cutting 😂
So true lol
i love how they go "uyyy *tut tut tut*" when they saw the landslide lmfao
Nunca pensé que los desastres catastróficos me cautivarían tanto. ¡Bien hecho!
The last video looks suspiciously like a tactic that's used around the world. When large developers want to put up a new building and surrounding property owners refuse to sell to them, they'll do whatever it takes to get what they want. Including "accidentally" damaging or destroying property. They're willing and able to eat the fines and compensation as most new developments are done by enormous multinational trillion dollar companies who can easily afford it. It's a sad reality.
Damn I never thought of it that way.
That happened in the town I live in. Developers wanted two areas and shortly after the town council meetings both properties and their building went up in flames. One was a historic barn that was over 100 years old. That is no coincidence.
And they get away with it
That's downright shameful.
Why would u b filming it if coincidental accident, seems preplanned?
No1 in building shows evacuation must took place longtime earlier
3:58
Gray car on the right: hmm.. on second thought, maybe I shouldn’t go to work today.
Aaahhhh things exploding...... right... im not going that way anymore
My uncle works for a demolition company and they were tasked with taking down the Robidoux in St. Joseph, MO back in the 70's. It came down, but it blew out windows for blocks. We still pick on him about being 'over the top destructive.'
This is an awesome put together video, some good insight and information to describe the clips, no overbearing loud music and some awesome footage. Thank you Underworld I'm now a Subscriber.
That man saw that explosion down the road and turned around REAL quick 😂😂
Noped right on out!
“You know… I don’t need to go that direction today.”
“Well looks like I’m not getting gas there today”.
-The driver(probably)
You cant fix stupid, but I am a firm believer that stupid fixes itself. Permanently. That truck driver almost won the darwin award.
The cop parked a whirlybird at a busy intersection.
Go look again and find a single cop, sign , or barricade around that Helicopter, like the Narrator insists there must be, everywhere.
How often do you encounter aircraft while driving?
They are all Lucky that those rotor blades didn't atomize Medical Waste into the neighborhood.
Sleep on how dumb it was to land on the road, while their buddies got to their sting operation in place, not at a park or a rooftop, but a ROAD.
@@truthsRsung it doesnt matter. you see a helicopter or an aircraft spooled up, you stay the fuck away. you dont just drive up to one and pass it, you sit there and gawk at it. No, you approach a running aircraft, you better be prepared to be bitten.
@@utley ...It does matter.
The truck driver saw a stopped vehicle in the road. He didn't drive into it.
You don't see anyone directing traffic, like this voucover keeps babbling on about, do you?
@@truthsRsung do YOU really need someone to direct traffic to avoid a spinning aircraft propeller that is directly in front of you? if you had a lick of common sense, you would know to avoid the big spinning heavy metal blades that would whip you up like an omelet. Sorry dude, that makes you a darwin award winner.
@@utley ...Yes, absolutely. Noone expects a giant food processor sitting at an intersection.
No lights, sirens, police tape, or anyone waving their arms.
Most important part, ya can't SEE the blades whirling around when it's running.
You assume the threat is obvious, then why does the Narrator insist the truck driver ignored all warnings that the copter was there?
There was No Warning, No Perimeter, and he didn't accidentally drive into an airport.
The bird landed where trucks drive, not the other way around.
All vehicles for the road have to follow laws that the helicopter can't. Like marker lights within two inches of the corners.
Ask Bell, or Sikorski why they don't put lights on the ends of the rotors. It's cuz they don't license them for the Road.
This is why we draw circles around an H and tell the flyboys where to park.
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24:10 Why the truck got so close to the helicopter? First ask why was the helicopter landed in an intersection with the blades spinning and the traffic flowing near it...
it was a stupid place for the helicopter, dangerous, there didnt seem to be any signs to prevent the truck, the truck driver may have thought why is there a helicopter left there and may not have seen the blades assuming who would be an idioyt to have them spinning this close to many vehicles....
@@neoaliphant The truck driver is the IDIOT, they drove right into the blade and caused VERY EXPENSIVE DAMAGE, the truck driver is a unmitigated buffoon.
Why does our narrator here play up signs, barricades, and a police perimeter, then crap down the medical waste haulers throat?
Why the b.s. story when we have two eyes we see just fine with?
the stupid thing is having a running chopper at side highway, it only takes a truck to have a steer Tyre to blow out and chopper gone, and where was all the people protecting it i seen non as if they were the truck would not been able to turn there
@@stevekenilworth The failure here is the narrator to not be on the side of the truck driver, its the helicopter pilots, or more likely the local government who thought a helicopter landing there would be fine. There are no barricades or signs...
I used to live near the Oroville Dam and Ill never forget having to evacuate when we found out that the backup spillyway might fail. It was scary watching water escaping over the rim of the hill on live tv and hoping it wouldnt fail, the backup spillway was just a dirt hillside, it could erode. It was surreal to see the towns downriver completely emptied out. The spillway is so massive and the hole was huge. Our dams and infrastructure need work and not just here in California.
Wow. A lot of you and your family members “just happen” to witness to a lot of large-scale disasters. Huh.
@@Rugelacharugula With 10.000.000 views of course there will be witnesses that saw this video. They probably even searched for it or were shared this video or send here by algorithms exactly _because_ they were witnesses.
And then their comments will get liked and thus will be on the first page.
Logic works better than mistrust, my friend.
@@qqleq Must be. Because what are the odds that YOU were witness to the Oroville Dam collapse in one video on this channel, and then in another video it was your GRANDPARENTS. Then your COUSIN was in the Loma Prieta earthquake in ANOTHER video on this channel!!
Landslides are a stark reminder of how fragile our landscapes can be. Let's work towards sustainable living.
Whoa, this video is a rollercoaster of catastrophic failures! Couldn't stop watching!
Thank you for showing the entire event, and not cutting it off just before!!! How many times have I seen the video cut out just after it started!!!
Locals could only watch in horror as all of the civil engineers, government officials and builders disappeared quicker than you can say how could this happen.
"No injuries reported" 7:19 dude falls out and gets flattened lmao
2:53 What that really means is, “Nobody got hurt and, what's the odds of this happening again so, we'll do nothing.”
Medellín isn't the capital of Colombia, that's Bogota.
A.I. garbage script and narration.
Pablo Escobar would beg to differ.
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@@waldfruchttee It's not an opinion. Look it up.
@@Drakrau_TheDerg i still do not care about what or which the capital of colombia is
It never ceases to amaze me that all over the world, people live in all kinds of conditions some good and some bad; but no matter where you go they all have smart phones.. I find that very perplexing.
Smart phones yes. Common sense and regulations not so much! I feel so blessed that I wasn’t born in the 3rd world!!! 🙏
The crane operator sprinted the entire way home. That he is not in danger is a relief in natural disasters
R.I.P. Old Shredder
Thanks for the compilation of videos and the research you did for each one. It’s really sad to see the stupid mistakes but very happy that these situations didn’t cause any loss of life.
Yeah he cherry-picked only stories where no one died. It’s easy to come away from this video believing that good fortune is always attainable when catastrophes happen. But these are the rare exceptions. Usually every single one of these types of mishaps results in at least a few deaths. Well maybe not the controlled demolition, like the silo that tipped the wrong way. Usually the entire vicinity is evacuated beforehand, but all the other examples shown here are extremely dangerous.
The research wasn't very good at all. Basing that purely on the crane incident. My experise. Also if it costs someone's life then people complain. They shouldn't be making which seems strange compared to news or other YT items.
Of course people died on some of these clips. Disclaimer is to keep it monetised.
@@spateri728 is that why I keep seeing videos that say things like “no one was harmed”? YT will demonitize a video if they think it depicts a death or pain? Seems like pain is such a subjective thing anyway. Like pretty much every clip from America’s Funniest Home Videos would technically show people getting hurt/injured. Yet channels like that (fail army and such) seem to be monetized.
2:20 Kudos to the video guy for risking life and limb to keep the disaster in frame!
And pretty darn stable.
rest in pepperonis the railway gantry
"HOW DARE YOU LEAVE ME OFF THIS LIST" - Beirut port explosion
Minneapolis resident here. Metrodome collapse was in December 2010. We had two storms within 10 days when this happened. Around 17 inches one storm and another foot or so about a week later.
I was visiting some family in the area during the Oroville Dam incident. It was pretty crazy to experience. Many people fleeing in fear. The hotel we were at offered to move us upstairs to avoid the water if it had collapsed. We opted to just leave.
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That was so close to a massive catastrophe, one more storm and there would have npbeen a mess.
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@@emanfatima-js6me don't go to Euphrates River when gold get up
I live in Missouri, and about 15 years ago, we had a blizzard that was so intense, that overnight it dropped over 2' of snow. No one alive had ever seen anything like it. My grandmother (RIP Gramma) was born in 1916, and she was speechless at how much snow had fallen. She had never seen anything like it.
2' is two feet. 2" is 2 inches.
hah, that's nuthin - Wyoming can get 4-5 ft snow pack overnight with -60 degree F' in winter - open your door, solid wall of snow. I'll never do that again.
I've lived in Missouri all my life... I don't remember this blizzard. Which part of Missouri was it? Would that have been the time that southern Missouri got the horrible ice storm that left hundreds of thousands of people without power for up to two weeks?
@@TheRogueX That ice storm was in 2016. It was devastating to a massive part of the state. I live in cemo. I lived just outside of Fayette when this hit. I'm 6'3" and it was up to my knees.
@@peterlongprong7521 I lived in Denver briefly, and it was hit by heavy snow in September. I'll never live in or near the mountains again.
The part where the guy drove the truck into the helicopter blades!!! How can you NOT see and hear the chopper? I mean when it’s fly above you you can easily hear it but it was sitting on the ground with its blades spinning which I imagine would be even louder… the truck drivers level of environmental awareness is shocking…. I’m glad nobody got Swiss cheesed up😂😂
Holy shit, that caple was stright out of Final Destinstion. 17:09
In power plant tower failure explosion, the little kid was the first reactor. She turned and started running away before anyone else!
I noticed that, too. Observant and smart kid!
4:09 "I'll get my fuel somewhere else".
Notice how 6 of the 20 incidents occurred in India.
Notice how India has the largest population on the planet.
The safety standards in India are very low if they exist at all. I’ve visited twice and was shocked. The people are lovely and most are aware that the government has little involvement or concern with their welfare.
India? NAH indie
India is a catastrophe itself
that’s literally so irrelevant, did you hit your head?
love the history and detail in these videos
Hi there. I lived in Springville Utah in 1983 which is just south of Provo, or about 5 miles north of Spanish Fork Canyon. In 1983, a landslide took out an entire community named "Thissle" located in the Spanish Fork Canyon. It is now nicknamed "Thissle Lake" even though it's been drained since. When the landslide took place, it blocked off the Spanish Fork river causing the town to fill with water. It is now a national monument and still has the ruins that can be seen. Ive never seen any videos about this anywhere, just wondering if you can research it and do a video on it or involving it?
Google Thistle Utah landslide, also tons of videos on RUclips and other sites.
yep, video sounds a good idea
I remember Thistle. Used to drive through there years ago. 😢
I remember my grandparents taking us up SF canyon to see the Thistle slide. Truly incredible to see. Looked like a glacier track if my memory recalls correctly.
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A huge ball of fire down the street is a very impressive stop sign.
Even turn around sign. 😅
Ain't no one running that stop sign. Not even around here.
@ 25:17 Number 5 I don't think the driver was stupid. I didn't see any of the people all around directing drivers around the chopper. I didn't see a single person doing guard duty around the helicopter
steer tire blow out on a truck the truck could head in that direction, utter stupid having running chopper at side highway, sort feel serves them right. with it running should closed both sides highway
I love your story telling technique.
Definitely would recommend a part 2 based on my social life.
Good to read that you ca seem somewhat amused by your situation. There’s probably hope for your future.
@@cynthiadunham8316 I’m half tempted to report your comment for misinformation.
18:20 Correction: Medellín isn't the capital of Colombia, just the capital of Antioquia. Unless I'm misunderstanding?
I was about to write that. Bogotá is the capital of Colombia, not Medellin.
I spat my drink when the dam worker shouted "HAY GONORREA!!!!"
@@MarcoDM1571That's just Colombians for you, jaja.
The Metrodome roof collapse was in December 2010, not 2013. The roof was replaced and the stadium reopened in August 2011. The stadium closed at the end of 2013 and was demolished in 2014. US Bank Stadium is now on the site.
Legend has it that the man driving the Cat digger is still trying to drive his way out of that river 😂😂
another great group of videos. i like the way you show where the event is on a map. brings a lot more to what is going on.
you also only show events where people were gone - and only light injuries. thanks very much. it makes it scary, but not ugly. :) 🌷🌱
La edición en tus videos es excelente. Se nota que pones mucho esfuerzo en cada detalle.
Finding humor in mishaps is an art, and you, my friend, are an artist!
That sense of humour makes this channel one of the most enjoyable on You-tube
Now I know why there are hundreds of thousands of people from India moving to Ontario, Canada every year!
This is awesome, very refreshing. I love that they added that I didn't just watch a ton of people die each time. I do wonder sometimes, why was someone filming in the first place? Before explosions I get, but why was someone filming the police helicopter sitting there?
Number 17 was not a sink hole. It's called an erosion on a bank of an overflowing river. Sink holes tend to be more circular in shape and are isolated from water bodies.
#18: The gas didn't explode the vapor from the gas exploded.
@@Albert-Mag... "gas" IS a vapour, Americans just call petrol/gasoline "gas"
@@DoubleMonoLR I understand that, I'm a 70-year-old Vancouverite BC. All my life we Canadians here also call gasoline (petro) gas (the liquid) which is short for Gasoline... My point is it's the vapour of the gas that explodes not the gasoline. Catch my drift my Kiwi friend?
I've experienced a landslide. It's sounds like bombs exploding.
“The village was built at the base of a mountain with a long history of landslides”
That’s on you India 🤷🏼
Great list! However, I was surprised the Surfside Tower Collapse was not on this list. No one was evacuated from that building and 98 people died because it happened in the middle of the night when people were sleeping.
I think they avoid showing disasters where people died.
@@annep.1905 that makes sense looking back at it. Thanks!
@@SuperFil1990 You're welcome! I noticed, watching a similar type of video (prior to this one), that they mentioned a couple times that nobody died, and when I started watching this one, I heard the narrator mention a few times that nobody died, or was badly injured. I'm rather glad of that. 🤗
Thanks for yet another fascinating video! This must take a lot of work and editing. And, thanks for showing only those failures which didn't result in the loss of human life.
a vid containing the opposite would be 5000 hours long, lol
26:47 damn the amount of fire extinguishers at the ready
I like that quote, you can't fix stupid.
Regarding the demolition in Vordingborg,
I'm a Dane and the guys who talked Danish to each other, talked about that when he asked the demo team, they told they didn't know how it was going to fall because something was too stiff and thus *very* unpredictable.
Should have made something more flexibly flaccid.😮.
And then he said "Shut up, that's going to be expensive!" 🤣
It's only rigid because it's a closed cylinder. They should've set charges or det cord to take the structure apart further up. There's a reason we use cylinders for chimneys!
The attached staircase would have had reinforcements. The doorframe should have been shattered/removed prior. You can see halfway thru the fall that these pieces are still completely inract
When I was a little kid, my family was visiting the Hoover Dam, I had a couple boxes of those little snapper things that you throw at the ground and they snap, I threw a couple of handfuls over that huge dam ledge and they made this HUGE cracking noise, 5 minutes later there were three emergency vehicles and like 20 guys in hardhats and binoculars looking down there and pointing and shouting, they closed the whole thing down and evacuated the tourists. I was so scared I hid under a blanket in my mom's van. I've never told anyone this.
You should delete your comment. Just hide mate.
@dipeshgiri7623. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bad,badboy🤣🤣
Happy that you got that off your chest, boys will be boys (with firecrackers, that is).
I’m calling the Hoover Dam
On the afternoon of August 10, a large fire broke out at a gas station in Volgograd, Russia. Firefighters were called around 12:40 local time (8:40 UTC) to battle the blaze. The fire soon went out of control producing a large explosion. This explosion was accompanied by a shockwave which could be felt thousands of meters away. The shockwave knocked down firefighters and injured 13 people. Fortunately, all staff at the gas station were able to safely evacuate before the fire escalated.
“Like this.” *scream 2x* **DIARRHEA EXPLOSION**
Danish guy here :D a demo fail here is rare so when it happens it's a puzzle :D but whatever happens, happens nothing more to it
I adore every humorous minute of this video.
I like the guy in the silver SUV in the first clip. He probably doesn’t know what’s going on, but he knows enough that I’m not going that way.
i find it funny the way the car just slowly turns into the other lane when the explosion happens
Bangladesh is in South Asia not Southeast Asia, and that was an example of riverbank erosion (quite common in Bangladesh) not a sinkhole.
My thoughts exactly.
I live in Minneapolis and remember the exact day when the Metrodome's roof collapsed. it was terrifying to see that on the news.
Yes it was.
And the I-35W bridge collapse
The collapse was in 2010, not 2013.
The bridge at no.8 on 22:25 was situated near my home and that was stablished in 1852 by East India company.
"After six months of careful planning..."
Well, maybe not THAT careful. Let's call it six months of intermittently sober planning. 😁
Oh damn, I thought the thumbnail was just supposed to be clickbaity and photoshopped but holy hell I was wrong. That is genuinely impressive
I agree.
4:15 "Ok! Let's try the gas station back down the road?"
3rd world education meets 1st world technology! Always entertaining!!
You got a new sub,I loke and try to leave a couple comments to help tje algorithm! ❤ Thank you for the videos!
Nunca vi momentos de estrada apresentados de uma forma tão emocionante. O locutor maduro merece um prêmio por seu entusiasmo. Excelente!
Seru ni5hei bui buiquo ke
24:19 no matter how hard you try to warm others that danger is near, you just can't fix stupid.
😂😂😂 I love that the cat honked after the guy does a U-turn! Like “hey, it’s just a massive explosion! This is Russia. Not a big deal!”
imagin having that massive engine in a vehicle hahahahaah major Horsepower
Correction No 17: That's not a sinkhole, that's due to severe river bank erosion. And its not in Capital Dhaka, it will be at the bank of big rivers like Padma, Meghna, etc. Those rivers come out with serious forces during the Monsoon in delta areas. Every year few hundred sq km goes under those rivers including hundreds of such buildings. Meanwhile bare land develops on the other banks.
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the crane accident in Italy with the crawler crane lifting the viaduct, was not caused by the crane or the crane driver, but the engineers who calculated the lift, they negated to add the effects of wind to the lifting calculation for the load-centre radius in effect, and how wind generates extra lateral forces that will act at the height of the load as leverage, it was further not helped by the raised rearmost ballast moving towards the crane as it tilted
That roof is an inflatable roof. It is only held up by the air pressure inside. All entrances are air locks to keep the air in. There are constant blower fans running to keep the pressure up. Old or not there was just to much snow for the amount of pressure.
Next time your wife wants you to put up a shelf, just show her #1 on this list and tell her "We definitely need to get a building permit."
"how did you lose your job?"
"I crashed the truck i was driving into a helicopter"
Great videos, great comments. Thanks!
But please note: No 13. The incident in Vordingborg with the silo. The authorities actually invested the case and found AND released the conclusion, namely that all guide lines had been followed so there were no charges against the demolition leader. But everything was out in the open. That's how we do it in Denmark. (Usually) 🙂
sh-t happens even with perfect planning sometimes. I'm swedish so i trust the competence of our nordic neighbors even tho i can't understand a single word when you speak, lol (sorry but danish is really hard to understand, i can read it tho). i visited lego land in the 80's and i luved the country, the theme park (obviously), the beaches, the buildings, and i was only 6 yrs old, lol. great memories
In fact, you only need to look at the silo, how it was still founded solidly on the side facing the library building, and with some carefully placed charges in it, while the other side was with only a narrow piece of wall that would crumble first to ensure that the silo would fall towards the apartment building instead.
Their mistake was placing the charges as high as they did so that the entire groundfloor (which was actually 2 floores high compared to an apartment)would remain in one piece and still standing.
With a little bit of physics, they would have understood that making it lean towards the apartments would also mean that the intact side would slide over the edge of the groundfloor, which would then "catch" the top of the silo and perch it on top, with the weight mainly on the library side of the groundfloor and on the ground itself. Having reached that point, there is no way it would ever fall in the direction of the apartment building as the intact groundfloor now functioned as a perfect blockage to that end, so there was really nowhere to fall but exactly the way it ended up falling.
Look at the demolition frame by frame, and you can see how it is forced out and down the side of the intact groundfloor to create an obstacle for planned fall, and hen the buttom part hits the ground, the silo is already of balance towards the library. If the investigators had looked at this particular shot of the demolition, they would easily have reached the same conclusion. The charges should have been placed at ground level instead of 3 to 4 meters up. That was the reason it failed. They unwittingly created the perfect barrier to prevent the silo from falling the right way.
It's a bad video, with a bad writer that has no business trying to write... utter nonsense.
@@krisstopher8259they speak as if they got a potato stuck in their mouth.
@@krisstopher8259 The most used sentence in Danish is 'VA'SI'RDU?" (hvad siger du?)
It's because WE can't understand it ourselves ....🤣🤣
The translation of the danish camera man who films the Silo in Vordingborg. Translates: Person1: Do you remember you asked if they knew what they were doing? Person2: Yeah and i told them that they didn't know what they were doing. Person1 I told the guy that the support beams on the side were too stiff/strong. Person2 yeah you should have informed him proberly. Person1: Yeah holy shit this is gonna be expensive.
35:53 great voice over haha
24:59 every precaution except stopping traffic, of course. Makes perfect sense. 🙄
They are all scratchin their heads tryin to figure hout how this could have happened
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Oh boy, do I remember that storm! Seventeen inches of snow might not seem like a lot, but when it all falls in 24 hours or less, it’s a lot. What was worse was that school in the district where I live (and used to teach) actually got canceled. School in the neighboring district, where I *did* teach, did not. And several of us lived in the city that didn’t have to go to school. (Actually, I think both of the Twin Cities canceled school.). So, it was enough snow to drop the dome on the Metrodome, but not enough to close the school district in the first east side suburb of St. Paul.
The old dome material did go to good use though. A friend of ours and some of his buddies bought a few hundred yards of it and with a partnership (Duluth Trading Co., I think) created and sold Domer Bags. They made messenger bags, tote bags, weekender duffels and the like, and sold them. So people were able to buy their own piece of Metrodome and sports stadium history, since the Metrodome was the only stadium of its kind ever built as far as I know.
I have to correct the video though....It couldn't have been 2014, it had to be before the winter (christmas) of 2011 because I remember hearing/seeing the news in school....I graduated in 2011.... so that date is wrong.
It occurred in December 2010. The Dome was closed and demolished in 2014 to make way for the new Vikings stadium.