Moment newly opened bridge in China partly collapses – video

A section of the newly inaugurated Yangtze River Bridge in eastern China partially collapsed on its opening day, sending shockwaves through the engineering community.

According to eyewitnesses and security footage, the 1.1-kilometer-long bridge, which was designed to carry high-speed rail traffic and road vehicles, began to show signs of structural distress around 9pm local time on Friday. As the sun set over the Yangtze River, a section of the bridge's middle span suddenly buckled, sending debris crashing onto the water below.

Witnesses described the scene as "apocalyptic" and "terrifying", with many fearing for their lives as they watched in horror. "It was like something out of a disaster movie," said one onlooker. "The sound of crumbling concrete and metal was deafening."

Fortunately, no casualties were reported despite the dramatic collapse, which has raised serious questions about the bridge's design and construction. The cause of the failure remains unclear, but engineers say it is too early to determine what went wrong.

The incident has sparked an emergency investigation into the bridge's safety standards and the companies involved in its construction. As a result, both rail traffic and road access have been suspended pending further assessment.
 
omg this cant be real 🤯 1.1 kilometers of bridge just decided to go rogue like it was having a existential crisis 😂 what were they thinking building a bridge that's just gonna collapse on its opening day? 🤦‍♂️ and who designs these things, engineers or just people who like playing with hot wires 🔥 i mean seriously though, what happened here is super serious stuff. glad no one got hurt but it's gotta be super frustrating for the whole engineering community right now 😔
 
OMG 🤯, this is insane! I mean, I know China is building some crazy bridges, but this one takes the cake. 1.1 kilometers of bridge collapsing on opening day? That's just not right 😳. I'm glad no one was hurt, but seriously, what was going through their minds when they designed this thing? It sounds like a total nightmare come true - all that crumbling concrete and metal... ugh 🤢.

I'm so worried about the safety standards in China (and everywhere else, tbh). This is why we need more transparency and accountability. The government needs to get to the bottom of this and make sure something like this doesn't happen again. And can you imagine the stress on the engineers who have to deal with this? They must be freaking out 🤯.

Anyway, I'm just glad it's not worse - 0 casualties is a miracle in itself 💪. Now let's get to the bottom of this and make sure these bridges are safe for everyone 🚧💼.
 
OMG 🤯 just heard about that crazy collapse on the new Yangtze River Bridge! I mean, 1.1km long and all, but still shouldn't be able to just start buckling like that 😂. And the fact that no one was hurt is a huge relief, but it's super worrying for those who were there witnessin' the whole thing... must've been so traumatising 🤕. I hope they figure out what went wrong and get everything sorted ASAP 💪. And btw, can we talk about how sketchy this feels like? Like, what kinda safety standards are in place if a bridge just collapses on opening day? 🤔💡
 
Ugh I'm so annoyed that the bridge collapsed 🤯 but at the same time I don't really feel bad for anyone since it was just a huge structure made of concrete and steel... wait, nope, that's not true, people were there watching it happen and they must have been super scared 😬. But like, why did it even collapse in the first place? 🤔 I mean, engineering community is going to be all up in arms about this... probably too much drama 🙄. And yeah, safety standards are gonna get totally revamped after this but what if there were other similar incidents that got covered up or something? 🚨👀
 
OMG 😱 that's crazy! I'm still trying to wrap my head around it - a brand new bridge just collapses on its opening day?! 🤯 Like, what even is the point of building something like that if it's gonna fall apart? 🤷‍♀️ And poor people who were watching it happen from the riverbank... that must've been super scary 😨.

I'm totally with the engineers saying they need more time to figure out what went wrong though. We can't just rush into conclusions here 🙅‍♂️ and end up making things worse. Maybe it's a case of bad design or maybe there was something we don't know yet? Either way, I hope everyone involved is okay and that this incident leads to some serious changes in bridge building standards 🔒.

Can you imagine the stress test they must've put on the bridge before it even opened? That sounds like a nightmare 💔. And now they're suspending traffic... gotta be a real pain for people who need to get across the river 🚧. Fingers crossed that this thing gets sorted out ASAP 🤞!
 
😱🚧😨 oh my gosh what happened on that new bridge 🌉💥 i cant even imagine bein on it when it just started fallin apart 😲 the thought of all that concrete and metal crashin down onto the water below is literally terrifying 🤯😵 i hope nobody got hurt but like seriously how does this happen? 🤔 engineering community is gonna have to get to the bottom of this 🔍💡 gotta make sure somethin like this never happens again 🙏 safety first, y'know? 🚨💸
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯... I mean, a new bridge opens and it just kinda... falls apart 😱? It's like, what even is the point of having all these safety protocols and inspections if they're not gonna actually work?! 🙄

And can we talk about the design for a second? 1.1 kilometers long, you say? That's a pretty massive structure. I'm no engineer, but it seems to me that there should be some way to test that kind of thing before letting people cross over it 🤔. Maybe they were trying to rush into it or something?

Anyway, the fact that nobody got hurt is still super reassuring, but at the same time... what a huge failure of engineering and planning 🤦‍♀️? I guess we'll just have to wait for the investigation to figure out what went wrong and how they can prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future 💡
 
OMG, this is so crazy! 🤯 I mean, I've seen some pretty sketchy construction sites before, but this one takes the cake. Like, how does something like that happen on opening day? It's gotta be a major investigation into what went wrong. Safety standards need to get tightened up ASAP, you feel? And I'm glad no one got hurt, fingers crossed they find out what caused it and fix it pronto 💪
 
😱 I mean, can't believe this just happened! 🤯 That's like something out of a disaster movie, you know? 😲 I'm so shaken by the thought of people being on that bridge when it started shaking like crazy. Thankfully no one got hurt, but oh man, the sound of crumbling concrete and metal must have been terrifying 🗣️

I don't even want to think about what could've gone wrong with the design or construction process... it's just so frustrating 😩 Like, how does a bridge that's supposed to be safe end up collapsing like that? And now there are going to be all these extra safety checks and investigations... ugh, not my day 💔
 
omg can you believe this?! 🤯 some ppl r saying it's like they didnt even do a site visit b4 building it lol what kind of inspection is that?? 🚧 i mean yeah its good that no one got hurt but seriously how does a bridge just collapse on the 1st day?? and now theres gonna be an emergency investigation... this thing sounds super shady 🕵️‍♂️ did they even use materials that r tested for something like this?! 😬
 
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