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Bridge collapse on Mexico City Metro

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Old 4th May 2021, 13:41
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Bridge collapse on Mexico City Metro

https://www.itv.com/news/2021-05-04/...lapses-on-road

23 reported dead.

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Old 5th May 2021, 04:39
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G'day BW,
Yep, I did espy this tragedy on the international tv news here.
Getting squished by a train from above would be an unexpected dilemma.
One now wonders about the structural stability of all elevated railways.
Rust and corrosion being a potential drama.
The elevated railway that intrigues me is the dangler in Wuppertal Germany.
I have squizzed a photo of one of the two car trains derailing and plunging into the Wupper river below.
Plus, a tragic animal incident when an elephant (forget the name) went berserk inside a train during a promotion stunt.
It smashed out the door and tumbled into the river below.
Steve.
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