A look at what it takes to keep the I-5 bridge operating
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Parts of the Interstate Bridge date back to as early as 1917. There’s a nine-person team that keeps the century-old bridge going.
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It’s nice to know that in being completely surrounded by massive volcanoes and seismic faults that bridge could collapse at any time with a violent earthquake!
It's amazing that it survived the st.helens eruption 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Kudos to the news reporter, I could not have done that! They should retrofit it with an elevator haha
"It's an honor to be this high and to be high on this bridge"😂😂
this guys like me LOL “what if the big one happened now”
I notice they didn't show the big homeless camp on the Oregon side at Janzen Beach..
Gosh, maybe because that wasn’t part of the story Karen… everyone know what’s there and what it looks like. God forbid we do a little fluff historical piece. Jesus.
Here you go.
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That animation is horrifying.
Damn! Awesome!👍✌️
I use to cross over that when I would go to the North Cascades National Park.Trojan nuclear plant up from there.Mt.St.Helens is not far from there.
The bridge used to carry trains and trolley’s? Now they want to put a train going across it the bridge again when then could of kept it smh