Massive Bridge Failures Floods Caught On Camera | Natural Disasters

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Massive Bridge Failures Floods Caught On Camera | Natural Disasters

Building bridges is one of man’s oldest construction feats, but it has always been difficult natural disasters.
As bridges need to hold up against people, vehicles, and weather conditions natural disasters.
As the saying goes, “Great heights make for great disasters,” Some bridges have been destroyed by natural disasters.
The videos below have recorded scenes of bridges that being destroyed out of imagination natural disasters by storms, floods…

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  1. That bridge in Taiwan fell hundreds of feet, but is only a fraction the size of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco…in natural disasters🤔

  2. Might want to double check you sources. Thailand does have a monsoon October to March, but it's a winter monsoon and thus dry. The summer monsoon is April to September, with the heaviest rains coming in July and August.in natural disasters

  3. When the Tacoma Narrows bridge was built, it was insured. But the insurance agent figured that clearly nothing is going to happen to that bridge, so he pocketed the insurance premium instead. When the bridge collapsed, the agent skipped town. The insurance company honored the policy anyway. I don't know if the agent was ever caught.in natural disasters

  4. I live very close to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. There's another story that a dog fell into the Narrows when the bridge collapsed. This bridge unfortunately also known for desperate people that jump to their deaths.in natural disasters

  5. When the Tacoma Narrows bridge was built, it was insured. But the insurance agent figured that clearly nothing is going to happen to that bridge, so he pocketed the insurance premium instead. When the bridge collapsed, the agent skipped town. The insurance company honored the policy anyway. I don't know if the agent was ever caught.in natural disasters

  6. Actually the rainy season in Thailand goes from the middle of April, when the Water Festival, Thai New Year is held to the end of November, when the Buddhist Lent ends with the Loy Khra Tong festival. Same to Indian rainy season from Holi to Diwali. Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia have the Winter Monsoon from October to Marchin natural disasters

  7. Whenever bridge failures are reported, its the footage of the Tacoma Narrows bridge that is often shown, Seeing the bridge twist back and forth like a living creature writhing in agony is a sight that tends to stick in the mind, even now!in natural disasters

  8. 22 years in Thailand I was amazed that "monsoon season" had moved. It used to be July till October. October till January we call not so dam hot season. hehe. You forgot the Silver bridge disaster that my family crossed regularly till it fell. We are currently under flood warnings here in Bangkok.in natural disasters

  9. Love your videos! They're produced beautifully, describing what we're about to see, then silence from your narration as we watch the destruction, all described in perfect & succinct storyline. Keep it up!!👏👏in natural disasters

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