Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read everything but if someone can answer some questions. All I hear about is 7 people who are unaccounted for and who may or may not be undocumented and they were hardworking etc and this is so sad. What about the people in the cars and tractor trailers? I cannot imagine they got out and also hear about underwater sonar pinging on cars. Why is there no focus on those victims? Was there a miracle and there were actually no cars/trucks that went over? I saw the video and thought this was impossible but also heard some people were able to close road so maybe they did get out? Details please.
According to the police scanner, they were able to get police at both ends to block traffic mere seconds before the bridge collapse. There were a couple vehicles (related to construction), but non-construction vehicles were limited due to the late night timing of this incident. Currently 6 people are unaccounted for. 2 rescued, but hospitalized.
2 people were rescued this morning; 1 declined EMS service at the scene and the other was taken to Shock Trauma in critical condition. Channel 11 News said this afternoon that the person at Shock Trauma had been released.
Anonymous wrote:It is really remarkable that they were able to stop traffic in two directions pretty much instantaneously. And with police from two jurisdictions (Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City).
Wow. Goosebumps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read everything but if someone can answer some questions. All I hear about is 7 people who are unaccounted for and who may or may not be undocumented and they were hardworking etc and this is so sad. What about the people in the cars and tractor trailers? I cannot imagine they got out and also hear about underwater sonar pinging on cars. Why is there no focus on those victims? Was there a miracle and there were actually no cars/trucks that went over? I saw the video and thought this was impossible but also heard some people were able to close road so maybe they did get out? Details please.
According to the police scanner, they were able to get police at both ends to block traffic mere seconds before the bridge collapse. There were a couple vehicles (related to construction), but non-construction vehicles were limited due to the late night timing of this incident. Currently 6 people are unaccounted for. 2 rescued, but hospitalized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the update. Now I understand about the vehicles Wow kudos to police for getting there and stopping traffic. This could have been so much worse. It is horrible for the workers though because it seems to be recovery now. I don’t think anyone is going to feel good going over a suspension bridge and seeing a boat near. Of all the things I have worried about..this was not in the kit but is now for sure. I hope there is a mandate for bridges like this to have some of the safety measures the Sunshine bridge in Florida has after their collapse in 1980. Apparently the new bridge has something underwater that forces a boat away if it comes too close to
pilings. This should be retrofitted for all these large suspension bridges.
Construction started for this bridge in 1972 and completed in '77, before the Sunshine bridge collapse. New bridges are built to withstand greater boat impacts (but the Dali really is gigantic - I wonder if newer bridges would have withstood a direct hit like this).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read everything but if someone can answer some questions. All I hear about is 7 people who are unaccounted for and who may or may not be undocumented and they were hardworking etc and this is so sad. What about the people in the cars and tractor trailers? I cannot imagine they got out and also hear about underwater sonar pinging on cars. Why is there no focus on those victims? Was there a miracle and there were actually no cars/trucks that went over? I saw the video and thought this was impossible but also heard some people were able to close road so maybe they did get out? Details please.
According to the police scanner, they were able to get police at both ends to block traffic mere seconds before the bridge collapse. There were a couple vehicles (related to construction), but non-construction vehicles were limited due to the late night timing of this incident. Currently 6 people are unaccounted for. 2 rescued, but hospitalized.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the update. Now I understand about the vehicles Wow kudos to police for getting there and stopping traffic. This could have been so much worse. It is horrible for the workers though because it seems to be recovery now. I don’t think anyone is going to feel good going over a suspension bridge and seeing a boat near. Of all the things I have worried about..this was not in the kit but is now for sure. I hope there is a mandate for bridges like this to have some of the safety measures the Sunshine bridge in Florida has after their collapse in 1980. Apparently the new bridge has something underwater that forces a boat away if it comes too close to
pilings. This should be retrofitted for all these large suspension bridges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read everything but if someone can answer some questions. All I hear about is 7 people who are unaccounted for and who may or may not be undocumented and they were hardworking etc and this is so sad. What about the people in the cars and tractor trailers? I cannot imagine they got out and also hear about underwater sonar pinging on cars. Why is there no focus on those victims? Was there a miracle and there were actually no cars/trucks that went over? I saw the video and thought this was impossible but also heard some people were able to close road so maybe they did get out? Details please.
All of your questions will be answered if you just read like the last page or two.
Anonymous wrote:The pilot who sounded the alarm and whoever stopped cars are heroes. My heart goes out to the construction workers.
Anonymous wrote:I have not read everything but if someone can answer some questions. All I hear about is 7 people who are unaccounted for and who may or may not be undocumented and they were hardworking etc and this is so sad. What about the people in the cars and tractor trailers? I cannot imagine they got out and also hear about underwater sonar pinging on cars. Why is there no focus on those victims? Was there a miracle and there were actually no cars/trucks that went over? I saw the video and thought this was impossible but also heard some people were able to close road so maybe they did get out? Details please.