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In 2018 a pedestrian bridge in Miami collapsed during construction which killed 6 people and injured several others. In this video I provide a summary of the causes for this collapse as documented in the Federal Investigation report issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
The key topics that I explore in this video are what are the common traits and behaviors involving the engineers who are responsible for such disasters and why it seems that so many of them escape facing any real consequences or accountability.
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https://ftandc.com/top-engineering-disasters-from-the-last-100-years
In 2018 a pedestrian bridge in Miami collapsed during construction which killed 6 people and injured several others. In this video I provide a summary of the causes for this collapse as documented in the Federal Investigation report issued by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
The key topics that I explore in this video are what are the common traits and behaviors involving the engineers who are responsible for such disasters and why it seems that so many of them escape facing any real consequences or accountability.
This video contains excerpts from copyrighted material. The use of these excerpts is protected under the principle of 'fair use' in copyright law. The purpose of including these excerpts is for commentary, criticism, educational, or transformative purposes, and they have been used sparingly in relation to the overall content of this video. The original source material remains the property of its respective copyright holder(s), and this video is not intended to compete with or replace the original work. No copyright infringement is intended. If you have any concerns about the use of your copyrighted material in this video, please contact us through the provided contact information.
The use of the information set forth in this YouTube video is at the viewer's own risk. This information should be considered neither technical nor engineering advice. Users should consult with the relevant professionals for specific advice related to their situation.
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