Yep, although it looks like MB will be hit as will GM and Ford exports. The exports will probably be a bit easier to reroute. With that said, even Sparrows Point might be closed down for a few days, but that shouldn't have any significant impact. As I think of it, the truck drivers might actually have more work to do to move exports sitting in B-more to other ports.
When they were building the new Tappan Zee Bridge between Tarrytown NY and Nyak NY they had a dozen or more of these there for a year. A few were HUGE. My guess is that they would cut up and lift out the large pieces that fell into the water and clear the shipping lane first. It's going to take awhile for them to get their since they dont look like top speed was high on their design criteria.
You can see where the shipping traffic is going now. https://www.shiplocation.com/cargo-ships/tracker#google_vignette
I get sick and tired of hearing what we can't do. This is my favorite story in history about what we can do, and still can do if we put our minds to it and quit bitching. https://shipyardblog.wordpress.com/...g-the-shipyards-role-in-the-battle-of-midway/
I'll defer to the fact that I tend to skip him, ....and am mostly successful at it. But also, it's like Alex Jones himself had posted, so it doesn't count (in my mind anyway, FWIW...)
During WWII, we didn’t have to worry about upsetting the habitat of the green haired bearded clam or the impotent screaming eunuch cucks…
This repair will be 5 years. Easy If you want to read about a fucked up story..... read up about the Edenville dam in Michigan that let loose because the state made the owner raise his water level. All the houses that were flooded didn't have flood insurance. All the half million dollar waterfront homes sit on a big mud site now. It's been 4+ years now. We hunt by there.....it is sad to see. The water in the dam let loose so fast it washed out 3 more bridges and also dams downstream. Boats are still stuck on their lifts and the water is half a mile away. Total shitshow. Insurance hasn't helped. Government got the bright idea to make assessments on the home/land owners.https://www.freep.com/story/news/lo...owners-challenge-tax-assessments/72841587007/
I don't know about deliberate but regardless if it lost power and controls or not, there was no way it was missing the bridge. Ships that big and heavy just can't maneuver that fast. They were heading in the wrong direction way before impact.
They keep reporting about those missing as being workers on the bridge... I SAW vehicles on that bridge when it went down. I've not seen any reports about searching for motorists. Or did I miss something?
The vehicles that were parked on the bridge were the workers'. The last car to cross the bridge did it 30 seconds before the collapse.
Traffic was stopped because the crew on the ship alerted whomever they were supposed to warn. I'm now wondering if those people who stopped the bridge traffic had no way to alert the workers to GTF off the bridge ASAP. I don't know if they would've made it but in the 30 seconds between the last car and the collapse, one would think they would have at least started to drive away.
I think we'll be seeing more and more of this type of stuff happening due to a progressive and consistent competency decline. We all see it across all sorts of industries. Idiocracy and the fat immobile people from WALL-E are what the future holds for us I fear. Unfortunately as we become more technologically advanced, we're becoming more technologically reliant and the people are going backwards.
It all depends on who has them under contract. The owners don't like these things sitting at a dock costing them money. They could be anywhere in the world. They require a tug or two and probably move at 10 knots max. Some have semi integrated tugs to move them.
Y'all remember the RORO that capsized in GA a few years back? This is the rig they ended up using. There's a giant chain that acts as a saw which cuts it up into pieces. The bridge is nowhere near this effort, but a lot of thought goes into engineering the best way to knock it out.