I’ve never seen an entire tower fall over like that, that’s kinda terrifying.
Yeah, that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
I’ve never seen an entire tower fall over like that, that’s kinda terrifying.
Me neither! I wonder what caused it. Looks like maybe some bolts came off the feet? Since normally there would be huge concrete pads that they are connected to.
There are, I guess, 4 tower feet, they are very big structures. So my guess is that the “workers” were told remove the leg bolts, sand-blast the foot, then renew the bolts.
“Now guys, I’m off for a smoko, have it done before I’m back”. “OK guv”.
Instead of doing it one foot at a time, the obvious method, the “workers” then rush off, “Hey Mick, you do leg one, Jim you do leg 2, Manuel you do leg 3, Franco you do leg 4”. “OK let’s go”.
In 10 minutes all the bolts are removed, the wind picks up, the lateral force on the cables increases and bang, down she goes.
One update said there was no corrosion damage. That was my guess, too. The mystery continues! Maybe eroding soil?
Yeah, that’s a good guess. I presume they do regular inspections, so it would be interesting to know how this got missed.
Funnily enough, I just watched a YouTube video of yet another bridge collapse in the states, if it’s anything like that case, the corrosion and decay would have been duly noted on successive inspections, and duly ignored by the powers that be.
Happened when my phone was on 5% so no internet for me for a couple of days. I’d forgotten how much I like candlelight.