Let Synergy pay for the damages. Bridge cost $150 million in 1977. Today it may be closer to half a billion. Synenergy does poor maintenance of its fleet and this ship lost propulsion hence steering capabilities.
@@Darcy.9 Boeing coughed up $3 billion where a software glitch contributed to two crashes in addition to poor pilot training provided by the airlines, so those multinational companies are no better and they should pay up to the victims' families just like others do.
@@Hawk_Bro Yes, the bridge collapsed a day after warranty expired. It worked for 50 years but that day it didn't. It was also a pre-planned detonation/implosion as you can clearly see. Nothing wrong with the ship of course.
And even more important...what is the ratio of white to black in your neighborhood? Cuz that's really the most important thing right now...too many whites around here
It looks like vessel had blackout and immediately they might had steering failure, the bridge team tried their best to reverse the engine when the power got restored and slow down the vessel but it resulted in tutning the vessel to stbd side towards the bridge pillar. A very sad incident. RIP
It's not just journalists. Almost nobody uses the term "ship" anymore even for very large vessels, which is pretty silly. There are some vessels which fall into a bit of a gray area, some of which can be called yachts instead, but most vessels are clearly either boats or ships, and it is helpful to distinguish between them.
The term boat can refer to any watercraft; it's not specific to small ones. That being said it is still quite silly to call a massive container ship a "large boat".
That's because it was all planned out. The Video's out there will be changed to show only the Ship...like this video....cause the Full Video shows a Tower on the Right suddenly disconnect magically from the Bridge....and when it falls you can see Molten Metal falling with the tower. This was an Act of Terrorism....by the U.S.
Sure, because it wasn't the numerous power failures or fire/smoke stack as indicators of some catastrophic event, that could have caused the vessel to become un-steerable !
@@cdncitizen4700 nothing like being a know it all, you don't know what happened. It does look intentional,with so much space and the speed coming into the port it looked like the ship was using the bridge to slow it self down. As far as the smoke "you claim was fire " I claim he was putting on full throttle to get through so the bridge didn't land on its deck. 🤔 There now we both have made claims that we don't know .
@@jimedge8301 Sure... so lets immediately jump to the darkest, seediest conclusion "we" can... without having all the facts. GO FOR IT!... "Mr.Know-$&%#-all" ... The "speed" you see, is sped up film just for RUclips. PLUS A massive heavy ship can't stop or change direction on a dime. Ever grasp what happened on the "Titanic" or why ? But yeah, this MUST have been deliberate, there IS NO OTHER explanation, is there?!
@@ReikerForge Ever skid in a car on the snow? The back takes over when rear wheels grab differently. Large heavy boat is much the same. By cutting power, the rudder has less effect. Other assessments indicate that the captain/pilot threw anchor (off one side as a means to try to stop) which given the weight, was ineffective but would have spun the ship around. Again, there is no ONE simple event, it's a series of circumstances, events and decisions that result in an accident.
How terrible….. you’d think there would be Markers in the water to guide the ships in addition to there own navigation system …. praying everyone gets rescued
Go watch the FULL VIDEO....where it shows a Tower on the Right of the screen suddenly magically disconnect from the Bridge...then the Tower Falls...WITH MOLTEN METAL FALLING WITH IT. This was a False Flag......there will be MORE.
What I am wondering is a ship of that size and weight should have had 4 tugboats hooked on guiding it from the Mouth or the River. Guess that will be mandatory Policy in the Future till a New Doc is Built in the ocean and freight is Trucked in from the dock.
Captain of that ship is definitely gonna be held responsible then sued by multiple parties, the company relating to the captain will also be sued, and people that were hurt will get a nice payout, families that lost anyone will get a nice payout, inspections of the bridges support beams will be done. I just see how this is gonna turn out already.
To be honest, it didn't look on course to hit the bridge until it _'appeared'_ to turn into it... if it had remained on its original course it would have clearly missed but maybe there are undercurrents that turned it?
@@derek89273 Then that _may have_ inadvertently pulled the ship into the bridge... yet unless I were in the captain's shoes during an electrical failure... I don't suppose I should judge if he should have dropped anchor or not. it is all too easy to judge a situation with a level head while seated in an armchair.
Did you see the whole video that shows the full view ? ......Did you happen to notice the Tower on the right....how it Suddenly Magically disconnected from the Bridge on both sides ?.....and then it fell down ALONG WITH MOLTEN METAL .....caught ALL ON VIDEO....did you see that part ? ....cause every channel i go to.....NOBODY IS SEEING THE OBVIOUS.
@@harrynutsackk That molten metal was caused by the insane amount of friction caused by the accident. It’s like scraping 2 metal bars together with a lot of force and speed can create the sparks. You clearly don't understand the phyics behind this accident. Force is calculated by Force = Mass X Acceleration. So it doesn't matter how slow the boat hit that tiny pole because it’s mass is huge probably 50,000 tons. If you hit a small pole that holds a huge bridge with that amount of force, of corse it will cause the whole segment of the bridge to collapse
@@chickenyeet You believe Metal rubbing against each other causes it to liquefy into Molten Metal ? ..and you say i dont understand physics ? Please feel free to send me a link to Any video on earth showing 2 pieced of metal rubbing then burst into molten metal......While you do that, i have some Ocean Front Property in Phoenix, Arizona, you have any interest in buying ?
@@harrynutsackk this is Vsause using his own strength to produce a spark ruclips.net/user/shorts-hzue8KIS9M now imagine that reaction on a bridge which is 1000 times larger
@@harrynutsackk search up “Vsause Thermite balls” where he used friction from the metal balls to produce molten metal. He made it using his own strength
Sa passe ou pas Chef ,bin oui comme la dernière fois s'est juste ,mais Chef la dernière fois ont étaient sur le pont et dessous!!!!une pensée aux disparus lors de se malheureux accident paix à vos âme .
You do not steer by GPS in a harbour, there was also a pilot onboard, if you look at the video, you can see the power going on and off, so first off, then auxiliary power, which also fails, something happened in that machine room, they also draw an anchor and try to reverse, but a cargo ship this seize, can not be stopped suddenly.
I’ve driven over that bridge many times and it always wobbles back-and-forth but what’s interesting to me is one ship hits one support beam can take down the whole bridge that seems like shitty engineering to me
@@derek89273 I understand that but much like in my house if one support structure is broken there’s a back up every bridge system should have a back up support structure. That’s my point if you don’t agree with that you’re kind of stupid. There should also be barriers around the support structure that can withstand a boat like that. That’s just common sense 101 if that happened during rush hour in the morning you’ll be looking at hundreds of deaths.
@@miketravI’m an engineer and no that’s not how piers work. The pier provides and carry’s the live and dead loads. All the weight is distributed onto the piers and eventually the land. The weight is transferred onto the piers using the support beams in between. Pier is critical structure. I do understand what you mean but no backup in the case, most bridges don’t have them. There is some protection around the bottom of the pier but the ship is way too big.
This only happens when there needs to be a destration or with ppl asleep on the job . Right now that ship operator need to be fired and his license revoked
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Let Synergy pay for the damages. Bridge cost $150 million in 1977. Today it may be closer to half a billion. Synenergy does poor maintenance of its fleet and this ship lost propulsion hence steering capabilities.
The shitty thing is how do they fix the lives lost ? My heart breaks for the families that last night had people never coming home again
@@Darcy.9 Boeing coughed up $3 billion where a software glitch contributed to two crashes in addition to poor pilot training provided by the airlines, so those multinational companies are no better and they should pay up to the victims' families just like others do.
@@keithstevens5614this is what happens when companies purposely make products less durable so people are forced to buy more
@@Hawk_Bro Yes, the bridge collapsed a day after warranty expired. It worked for 50 years but that day it didn't. It was also a pre-planned detonation/implosion as you can clearly see. Nothing wrong with the ship of course.
@@keithstevens5614 I think he was talking about the ship my guy, not the bridge itself. He just worded it badly. 😂
A tragedy..... My deepest sympathies to those that fell and their families and the Captain that must bear the responsibility for that.
And even more important...what is the ratio of white to black in your neighborhood? Cuz that's really the most important thing right now...too many whites around here
@@SlickDonaldRichard-rk94 Wtf does that have to do with this comment
I like how real comments are removed. But bots with their ass hanging out are a-ok and are never removed even when reported.
@@thomasstuart6861 it's youtube itself
Everything you read online has been approved for viewing. They only let you see what they want you to see. You know who they are.
@talon1706 who's "they" tho? Lmfao.... but yea, everything is curated. Clearly.
its not "bots" it's AI
Catch up!
@@zerutul101 fuck, they've evolved to pronouns. Humanity is doomed.
It looks like vessel had blackout and immediately they might had steering failure, the bridge team tried their best to reverse the engine when the power got restored and slow down the vessel but it resulted in tutning the vessel to stbd side towards the bridge pillar.
A very sad incident.
RIP
Wow... Talk about never knowing what a day may bring forth ! Driving on a bridge and you end up in the water !
“Large boat?” You mean ship. A boat can be put on a ship. A ship cannot be put on a boat. Are all journalists brain dead?
It's not just journalists. Almost nobody uses the term "ship" anymore even for very large vessels, which is pretty silly.
There are some vessels which fall into a bit of a gray area, some of which can be called yachts instead, but most vessels are clearly either boats or ships, and it is helpful to distinguish between them.
Yes.
@@syncmonism You have no idea what the hell you're talking about.
The term boat can refer to any watercraft; it's not specific to small ones. That being said it is still quite silly to call a massive container ship a "large boat".
@@SmolPotatowo You're a waste of space.
Can't believe how quick it came down .
The video is speeded up here. There is original CCTV footage on Wikipedia.
That's because it was all planned out. The Video's out there will be changed to show only the Ship...like this video....cause the Full Video shows a Tower on the Right suddenly disconnect magically from the Bridge....and when it falls you can see Molten Metal falling with the tower. This was an Act of Terrorism....by the U.S.
In other news Amazon prime packages will be delayed for a few years due to supply chain issues
Nope. The ship is actually leaving Baltimore to go to Sri Lanka.
It could be my imagination, but that almost looked intentionally orchestrated.Why would they go towards the beam when there was so much other room
Sure, because it wasn't the numerous power failures or fire/smoke stack as indicators of some catastrophic event, that could have caused the vessel to become un-steerable !
@@cdncitizen4700 nothing like being a know it all, you don't know what happened. It does look intentional,with so much space and the speed coming into the port it looked like the ship was using the bridge to slow it self down. As far as the smoke "you claim was fire " I claim he was putting on full throttle to get through so the bridge didn't land on its deck. 🤔 There now we both have made claims that we don't know .
@@jimedge8301 Sure... so lets immediately jump to the darkest, seediest conclusion "we" can... without having all the facts. GO FOR IT!... "Mr.Know-$&%#-all" ... The "speed" you see, is sped up film just for RUclips. PLUS A massive heavy ship can't stop or change direction on a dime. Ever grasp what happened on the "Titanic" or why ? But yeah, this MUST have been deliberate, there IS NO OTHER explanation, is there?!
@@cdncitizen4700 The ship was on course to not hit the bridge. It made a sharp turn directly into the bridge. That's not how power failures work.
@@ReikerForge Ever skid in a car on the snow? The back takes over when rear wheels grab differently. Large heavy boat is much the same. By cutting power, the rudder has less effect. Other assessments indicate that the captain/pilot threw anchor (off one side as a means to try to stop) which given the weight, was ineffective but would have spun the ship around. Again, there is no ONE simple event, it's a series of circumstances, events and decisions that result in an accident.
I pray everyone was rescued!❤
Why did the boats lights go off just before?
Hmm, interesting observation there
Power failure.
@@BigLisaFan The ship was on course to not hit the bridge. It made a sharp turn directly into the bridge. That's not how power failures work.
@@ReikerForge it does when you need power to steer.
@@ReikerForgeit was a power failure that affected navigation. The Capt lowered the anchor in an attempt to slow or stop the ship.
I'm betting the crew of that ship were DEI hires
you're such a fucking idiot it hurts. no evidence for your shit so you need to pull this fuckery.
Looked more like a mechanical failure of some sort imo.
@@canofangerWrong
Yep.
those cars that sped by literally 10 seconds before the whole bridge collapsed were so lucky lol
Ya know, I started watching this on the CBC stream, realised it, and turned it off after a few seconds.
Congratulations Captain .
How many murders in Baltimore last night.
You tell us.
No, YOU tell us.
Steered directly into the support. I'm pretty sure you're supposed to go between the supports.
The captain took his eyes off the bridge to adjust his mask.
I just saw 3 cars pass over right before the crash .
How terrible….. you’d think there would be Markers in the water to guide the ships in addition to there own navigation system …. praying everyone gets rescued
Prayers for the last lost, and blessings cuz it could have been worse during the daytime with the bridge being full.
What exactly was the engine failure ?
Show the crew operating now, don't withhold while investigating, show me the operators
It is the Local pilot who takes the ship In and out.
@@nastyjayin Not if you can't steer the ship when the rudder lost all power. Operator's fault.
Can you imagine this happening to the bay bridge .
Hope the people in the cars were ok I can’t imagine how scary that would have been for them
Last I heard they found 7/20 cars I believe
It's too soon for jokes,
Any dark humor would be a bridge too far...
oh..Come on! people lost their lives.
Let that sink in
@@vedhh7727
Like a bridge on the sea floor?
Come on you’re shipping out this joke too early
Where's the tug boat in that harbour
Bless those guys who sped across right before horror, the may rest those that fuckin fell in
Huh?
Clear image where ship hit exactly .
Cant wait for Brick immortar to cover this
Is this accident or intentional or even incompetent?
accident, it lost power and they could not steer the boat
Lmao. It's so easy to find the information. Unless of course you are lazy. Oh wait,,,
Go watch the FULL VIDEO....where it shows a Tower on the Right of the screen suddenly magically disconnect from the Bridge...then the Tower Falls...WITH MOLTEN METAL FALLING WITH IT. This was a False Flag......there will be MORE.
It was aliens
What I am wondering is a ship of that size and weight should have had 4 tugboats hooked on guiding it from the Mouth or the River. Guess that will be mandatory Policy in the Future till a New Doc is Built in the ocean and freight is Trucked in from the dock.
That Bridge will be in Billions range to be Replaced
Looks like a normal day in Brampton 🤣
Looks like they were almost finished going under bridge Then tagged something. Reverses hit support.
Bridge? What bridge?
imagine if the authorities discovered found footage(s) from dash-cam(s)
Looks like suddenly full power and head for the bridge
Watch the huge plume of diesel coming off those huge engines
Captain of that ship is definitely gonna be held responsible then sued by multiple parties, the company relating to the captain will also be sued, and people that were hurt will get a nice payout, families that lost anyone will get a nice payout, inspections of the bridges support beams will be done. I just see how this is gonna turn out already.
The worst thing was it happened at night. 😢 a lot of people would have been saved.
Had it happened during the day, the bridge would have been full of cars. Not jest a few.
@@beaurenov That's what he wants.
Why did you crop the video to remove the owner of this video?
Probably because such signs are annoying.
To be honest, it didn't look on course to hit the bridge until it _'appeared'_ to turn into it... if it had remained on its original course it would have clearly missed but maybe there are undercurrents that turned it?
The captain lowered the anchor trying to stop the ship. Major electrical failure.
@@derek89273 Then that _may have_ inadvertently pulled the ship into the bridge... yet unless I were in the captain's shoes during an electrical failure... I don't suppose I should judge if he should have dropped anchor or not. it is all too easy to judge a situation with a level head while seated in an armchair.
@@karlmunford7000 yes it did, if you look again it swing the ship around into the pier.
@@derek89273 It certainly looks that way.
@@derek89273ill be damned if the ship clubhauled itself. I didn't think ships that size could have done it.
seems to be a lot of exhaust coming out for a ship that lost power??
The engines were working overtime to turn/slow down
That looks like he steered into it...
The truth will be found, then probably buried. Sri Lanka therefore immigrants therefore can't say anything bad therefore blame Trump
@@SlickDonaldRichard-rk94 Whats up with all these conspiracy theories? Accidents happen and in this case the power went out and they lost control
Why was the ship so close to pillars in the first place
What a mess and waste of life.
Looks like it kept loosing power all the time, very weird
Unbelievable!!!!
Okay just how does the coastal pilot from the harbour Master office make that mistake
Can’t wait for the “this was a planned demolition” comments
Did you see the whole video that shows the full view ? ......Did you happen to notice the Tower on the right....how it Suddenly Magically disconnected from the Bridge on both sides ?.....and then it fell down ALONG WITH MOLTEN METAL .....caught ALL ON VIDEO....did you see that part ? ....cause every channel i go to.....NOBODY IS SEEING THE OBVIOUS.
@@harrynutsackk That molten metal was caused by the insane amount of friction caused by the accident. It’s like scraping 2 metal bars together with a lot of force and speed can create the sparks. You clearly don't understand the phyics behind this accident. Force is calculated by Force = Mass X Acceleration. So it doesn't matter how slow the boat hit that tiny pole because it’s mass is huge probably 50,000 tons. If you hit a small pole that holds a huge bridge with that amount of force, of corse it will cause the whole segment of the bridge to collapse
@@chickenyeet You believe Metal rubbing against each other causes it to liquefy into Molten Metal ? ..and you say i dont understand physics ? Please feel free to send me a link to Any video on earth showing 2 pieced of metal rubbing then burst into molten metal......While you do that, i have some Ocean Front Property in Phoenix, Arizona, you have any interest in buying ?
@@harrynutsackk this is Vsause using his own strength to produce a spark ruclips.net/user/shorts-hzue8KIS9M now imagine that reaction on a bridge which is 1000 times larger
@@harrynutsackk search up “Vsause Thermite balls” where he used friction from the metal balls to produce molten metal. He made it using his own strength
As long as the captain is trans black and gay, we should look at all this as a positive
Diversity is our strength
Holy fuck you conservatives need help
That was no mistake
Diversity is our strength.
Hey Sun - its a ship not a boat - duh
Sa passe ou pas Chef ,bin oui comme la dernière fois s'est juste ,mais Chef la dernière fois ont étaient sur le pont et dessous!!!!une pensée aux disparus lors de se malheureux accident paix à vos âme .
that ship should have had tugboats on both sides controlling its passage. write the law, you failed in not solving the problem before it happend
At 8 knots? Those tugboats would be waterskiing behind it.
The ships gps was hacked.
You do not steer by GPS in a harbour, there was also a pilot onboard, if you look at the video, you can see the power going on and off, so first off, then auxiliary power, which also fails, something happened in that machine room, they also draw an anchor and try to reverse, but a cargo ship this seize, can not be stopped suddenly.
Just awful.
Reminds me of a clip from the movie
Leave the World Behind
full of Obama's orgasms
Omg that's scary
That thing was nowhere near the normal path to go under the bridge. Went straight for the support. "Nothing to see here; move along "
I’ve driven over that bridge many times and it always wobbles back-and-forth but what’s interesting to me is one ship hits one support beam can take down the whole bridge that seems like shitty engineering to me
Do you realize how big that ship is and the weights involved. It hit the pier and took out the major supporting structure.
@@derek89273 I understand that but much like in my house if one support structure is broken there’s a back up every bridge system should have a back up support structure. That’s my point if you don’t agree with that you’re kind of stupid. There should also be barriers around the support structure that can withstand a boat like that. That’s just common sense 101 if that happened during rush hour in the morning you’ll be looking at hundreds of deaths.
It was a key pillar supporting the central section. Bridge collapsed on its own, yeah right.
@@miketravI’m an engineer and no that’s not how piers work. The pier provides and carry’s the live and dead loads. All the weight is distributed onto the piers and eventually the land. The weight is transferred onto the piers using the support beams in between. Pier is critical structure. I do understand what you mean but no backup in the case, most bridges don’t have them. There is some protection around the bottom of the pier but the ship is way too big.
You are severely uneducated
Hire another foreigner captain! They clearly do such a smash up job!
Did a journalist bother to go get details or just bought a video. Why, how and who are missing.
Google it. It's all over the news this morning. Multiple cars in the water plus a construction crew. Working on locating survivors/bodies.
Diversity hire?
ВАУ! ЯКА КРАСА!
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Why no tug boats to guide the ship?
This only happens when there needs to be a destration or with ppl asleep on the job . Right now that ship operator need to be fired and his license revoked
DEI captain
That's a ship not a boat !
A cargo ship !
So shame😂.
Bangladesh's all bridge are good
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When yer at war with Ben Satanyahoo and ya refuse to see it.
"War is a racket"; Major General Smedley Butler.
"We fought the wrong enemy"; General Patton USArmy.
"We're still fightin the wrong enemy"; Anthony Luke Whaleheart Glendinning.
Your Enemy is located in DC.....NOWHERE ELSE.
@@harrynutsackk wake up Neo, the jevvish-xian MATRIX SLAVE SYSTEM still has you.
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What a stupid statement.