Worldwide infrastructure Collapse, Buildings, Bridges, Tunnels and Roadways. The stretch and bend zones of ZetaTalk predictions

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Building collapses in Poland: 5 killed, 4 injured, 1 missing

Associated Press April 8, 2017
http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/2d957f6bfe2441f288678..." data-reactid="12" />Rescuers and firefighters search for 11 missing people in the rubble of an apartment house that collapsed in Swiebodzice, Poland, on Saturday, April 8, 2017. Firefighters suspect the collapse might have been caused by a gas explosion. Several people were killed and injured. (AP Photo)

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A pre-World War II apartment house collapsed Saturday in southwestern Poland, leaving five people dead, four injured and one missing, authorities said.

Scores of firefighters with dogs were searching the rubble of the building in the town of Swiebodzice (Shvyeh-'boh-tchi-tseh), according to Daniel Mucha, regional spokesman for the firefighters. He said the collapse of two floors of the three-floor building might have been caused by a gas explosion.

Regional governor Pawel Hreniak said the search-and-rescue operation was expected to continue through Sunday.

He confirmed five fatalities, including two school-age children.

Still, firefighters looking for one more missing person said there were no sounds yet coming from the building's bricks and broken wood.

Prime Minister Beata Szydlo was heading to the site, 420 kilometers (250 miles) southwest of Warsaw, to be with the victims and the rescue workers.

The governor of Swiebodzice, Bogdan Kozuchowicz, said the pre-World War II building was recently renovated and had been in good technical condition.

The injured were taken to hospitals in Swiebodzice and in Wroclaw. One survivor, identified only by her first name Stanislawa, told TVN24 that she was "miraculously saved."

"I was in the kitchen and suddenly it was dark and full of debris and some broken wooden planks," she said from her hospital bed in Swiebodzice. "I got on top of those planks and started calling 'Help! Help!' Two firefighters came and pulled me out by the arm."

She said her husband was resting on the bed at the time of the collapse.

"I don't know what has happened to him," she said, her voice trembling.

With her teenage son, also a survivor, at her side, she said the family had lost everything.

http://www.hydroworld.com/articles/2017/04/tunnel-collapse-knocks-n...

Tunnel collapse knocks Nepal’s 100-kW Budum Rivulet Micro Hydropower offline

04/06/2017

The canal that supplies water to the 100-kW Budum Rivulet Micro Hydropower project in Nepal has collapsed, news agencies are reporting.

The project, at Gudel of Mahakulung rural municipality in the Solukhumbu district, began operating in 2015.

It is reported that a 30-meter-long section of the canal collapsed and will take a minimum of one month to repair. More than 750 households have lost electricity as a result of the collapse.

THE STRETCH ZONE, THAT SINKING FEELING

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We have described a time preceding the last weeks when emergency management teams would be exhausted, turning a deaf ear in countries like the US and Britain to cries of "terrorism" and a need to install martial law. What could cause such a state, worldwide? Earthquakes have increased in frequency and strength, and accidents in the stretch zones are increasing because the plates have loosened up and are moving a greater distance during each adjustment. The recent breaks in Internet cables around the Arabian Plate are a case in point. Where earthquakes of lower magnitude are registered and often felt, when they increase in size to a magnitude 6 or 7 or greater, infrastructure is destroyed.

What will it be like when earthquakes are happening to most cities around the world, simultaneously? Stretch zones will experience even more destruction, as the infrastructure will be pulled apart. Gas mains will explode into holocausts. Travel will become impossible when roadways are torn apart or heaved up. And the increasingly volatile atmosphere, jerked about by the wobble, will make air travel treacherous. Where faltering on occasion now, satellites will falter increasingly, making communications difficult. All this leads to panic, so that distracted workers cause malfunctions in services. This can be expected before the last weeks arrive.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 19, 2017 at 8:21pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af_x2yT3OS4

Published on Apr 19, 2017

Collapse Threat Forces Bridge To Be Closed In Moraga, CA

Comment by M. Difato on April 18, 2017 at 7:06pm
Fossano, collapses overpasses on the police car at checkpoint. (The third collapse in the last Six months)
http://www.ilmessaggero.it/primopiano/cronaca/fossano_crolla_cavalc...

Photos: http://foto.ilmessaggero.it/italia/crolla_un_altro_cavalcavia_resta...
(Translated)
A connecting ramp of the viaduct of Fossano tangential, in Cuneese, is suddenly collapsed onto the street below, via Marene. Destroyed car of
the police, which was conducting a checkpoint.

The military, according to preliminary information, they heard crunching and have had time to get to safety. As a precaution, the local police, with the help of other law enforcement agencies, is working on the full closure of the highway.

At the time of the collapse there were no cars passing over the viaduct. On the spot firefighters and council staff they are trying to understand the causes of the collapse of the structure.

"We are two miracles": they say the two policemen who survived the collapse. It is a 25-year police and an aide Marshal 55, both on duty at the station of Fossano. Under shock, the two soldiers were visited on site by 118. On the spot, to make sure of their condition, the commander of the Fossano Station greater Danilo Barbabella.

Anas has set up an internal commission of inquiry to ascertain the causes and responsibilities for the collapse of a boom retract span for Marene, in the province of Cuneo, at km 61.300 in the locality Fossano, on State Road 231 "Santa Vittoria ". The state has been temporarily closed to traffic in both directions, between km 59 and 66. "On the causes of the collapse is under investigation," says Anas, stating that "the collapse caused no casualties and affected a 'police car on duty for no consequences for the military checkpoint. No injuries or other cars involved. "

"The President of ANAS Gianni Vittorio Armani established an immediate internal investigation commission to determine the causes and responsibilities, chaired by the Carabinieri General Roberto Massi, director of Corporate Protection Anas - Anas continues - and consists of two structural engineers and experts of construction techniques. On the spot are present Anas teams, the Police, the Traffic Police and Fire Brigade for interventions and the reliefs of the case and for the management of the circulation. "

And 'the third drop in the last six months. In March it had fallen to the A14 bridge at Castelfidardo with husband and wife in the car died, crushed under the concrete. In October 2016, however, it had occurred in Lecco: a bridge collapsed under the weight of an articulated truck. Even at that time he had died a motorist. The collapse had been taken in a Video.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 17, 2017 at 8:02pm

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/dekalb-county/part-of-i-20-buckling...


TRAFFIC ALERT: I-20 suffers major failure, buckles under drivers in DeKalb


Updated: Apr 17, 2017 - 12:46 PM

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - Drivers are having to navigate around a buckling part of the road on Interstate 20 west.

Viewers sent photos of a large, cracked bump in the HOV lane between the Flat Shoals Road exit and Gresham Road overpass.

Several lanes of the interstate have been blocked as crew assess the situation.

Channel 2's Tom Regan reports at the scene the scene is caused by a gas leak.

Drivers heading toward Atlanta are being impacted by the buckling.

Drivers can exit Flat Shoals Road and use Cook Road to get back onto I-20 using Gresham Road.

Some drivers stopped along the road and took photos of the road.

https://twitter.com/tomreganWSB/status/854000024690315266/photo/1?r...

Drivers already impacted by I-85 bridge collapse

Drivers in Atlanta are still weary of local roads after a raging fire caused part of Interstate 85 to collapse just north of Piedmont Road in March.


The interstate is expected to be completed in mid-May.

“We've been working 24 hours a day around the clock to put all hands on deck to make sure this roadway can be opened as soon as possible,” Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry told Channel 2’s Richard Elliot.

Basil Eleby, 39, is charged with first-degree arson for allegedly starting the fire that led to the collapse of the I-85 bridge near Piedmont Road.

According to an affidavit by a fire department lieutenant, the suspect admitted to frequenting the area where the fire was set and acknowledged being there on Thursday afternoon at about the time the fire started.

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/dekalb-county/part-of-i-20-buckling...


TRAFFIC ALERT: I-20 suffers major failure, buckles under drivers in DeKalb


Updated: Apr 17, 2017 - 12:46 PM

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. - Drivers are having to navigate around a buckling part of the road on Interstate 20 west.

Viewers sent photos of a large, cracked bump in the HOV lane between the Flat Shoals Road exit and Gresham Road overpass.

Several lanes of the interstate have been blocked as crew assess the situation.

Channel 2's Tom Regan reports at the scene the scene is caused by a gas leak.

Viewers say the buckling is 2-3 feet high.

Drivers heading toward Atlanta are being impacted by the buckling.

Drivers can exit Flat Shoals Road and use Cook Road to get back onto I-20 using Gresham Road.

Some drivers stopped along the road and took photos of the road.

Drivers already impacted by I-85 bridge collapse

Drivers in Atlanta are still weary of local roads after a raging fire caused part of Interstate 85 to collapse just north of Piedmont Road in March.


The interstate is expected to be completed in mid-May.

“We've been working 24 hours a day around the clock to put all hands on deck to make sure this roadway can be opened as soon as possible,” Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell McMurry told Channel 2’s Richard Elliot.

Basil Eleby, 39, is charged with first-degree arson for allegedly starting the fire that led to the collapse of the I-85 bridge near Piedmont Road.

According to an affidavit by a fire department lieutenant, the suspect admitted to frequenting the area where the fire was set and acknowledged being there on Thursday afternoon at about the time the fire started.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 13, 2017 at 7:16am

http://www.cameroonconcordnews.com/manyu-bridge-collapse-major-set-...

Manyu Bridge Collapse: Major set back for South West CPDM elites

Manyu Bridge Collapse: Major set back for South West CPDM elites 1

South West CPDM elites have suffered another major setback as the only bridge linking the Kingdom of Ossing in Eyumojock Sub constituency in Manyu headed by General Tataw James  via Akak village to Nguti Sub Division has collapsed.  The Intersubdivisional highway bridge in Akak village loaded with regular timber trucks dropped more than 60 feet into the Akak river, sending at least an overloaded timber vehicle and its two Francophone passengers into the water.

“This is a catastrophe of historic proportions for both the Manyu and the South West CPDM elites,” Enoh Njock, an operations manager for the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium said about three hours after the collapse. The old and outdated German bridge has not been repaired for ages. The bridge, which was built after the 1884 Berlin Conference, collapsed in three sections. One section of the bridge lay flat in the river, with the part of overloaded timber truck parked on the rolling pavement.

The truck driver and his companion were seen floundering in the river, calling for help. Cameroon Concord News reporter had just crossed the bridge and was heading to Ossing when it collapsed behind him.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 11, 2017 at 11:00pm

http://qctimes.com/news/state-and-regional/iowa/charles-city-bridge...

Charles City bridge, river closed after partial collapse

  • Apr 11, 2017 Updated 3 hrs ago

CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) — Officials of a city more than 50 miles northwest of Waterloo have asked residents to stay at least 100 yards away from a bridge that partially collapsed.

Charles City police chief Hugh Anderson told the Charles City Press (http://bit.ly/2nZZi5N ) there's a possibility of falling debris near the Charley Western Bridge or that it could collapse completely.

"We're trying to urge people to stay off because it could obviously be at a critical point right now," Anderson said. "It could be catastrophic if that thing did have a complete loss."

An archway of the bridge on the Cedar River pulled away from the structure Saturday morning, and part of it collapsed.

Charles City Administrator Steve Diers said the city is working with bridge engineers to address the issue. He said the river is closed to activities.

"No recreational activities including boating, tubing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming or general use of the river within 100 yards of the bridge," he said.

Earlier this month, City Council voted in favor of an evaluation of both the Charley Western and the Main Street bridges. Charles City Engineer John Fallis said officials are examining how to move forward with the evaluation.

"The (evaluation) on Main Street is going forward," Fallis said. "The second one, on the Charley Western Trail, we have to re-look at the scope of services."

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on April 11, 2017 at 3:52am

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-accident-idUSKBN17D00O?il=0

Mon Apr 10, 2017 | 8:43pm EDT

Mexico City building site collapse kills six

At least six people were killed and another 20 were injured on Monday after a structural collapse in a car park under construction in Mexico City crushed workers, local fire services said.

People were also still trapped in the rubble of the building site in the western part of the capital, Raul Esquivel, head of the city's fire services, told Mexican television.

Video footage and photos posted on Mexican media showed firefighters and ambulance crews helping to free trapped workers from rubble, which was strewn with massive concrete slabs.

It was unclear what caused the slabs to cave in.

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