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Not the first crane accident for city, or equipment owner Wednesday 26 July 2023 21:45 , Oliver O'Connell The crane is owned by the New York Crane & Equipment Corp., one of the city’s most ...
[3] [4] A safety inspector was filming construction of the stadium on that day and captured the collapse on video as it occurred. Wind speeds were between 20 and 21 miles per hour (32 and 34 km/h), with gusts of up to 26 to 27 miles per hour (42 to 43 km/h), at the time of the collapse. [ 4 ]
An engineer for the Saudi Binladin Group said that the crane was erected in "an extremely professional way", and the accident was an "act of God". [38] The Liebherr Group responded to the collapse by sending local engineers and engineers from their crane manufacturing plant in Ehingen , Germany to help in the investigation of the collapse and ...
The third digit and fourth digit are the train identification numbers. A full-length train of 6 cars have 2 different identification numbers. For example, 535/536 (normal coupling) or 535/548 (cross-coupling). Kawasaki and CSR Qingdao Sifang built sets 501 – 570.
At the time of the accident, it was in a left turn to line up for its eighth drop of the day on the Big Elk Fire. [9] While still in the 15–20° left bank, witnesses on the ground and in another tanker observed the left wing separate from the aircraft and "fold upwards", followed almost immediately by the initiation of a fire.
An embankment dam in Nakuru County, Kenya, burst during heavy rains, killing at least 48 people. [97] May 7, 2020: Visakhapatnam gas leak. A gas leakage accident at LG Polymers chemical plant in Gopala samudram, Vizag. The leakage had spread over a radius of about 3 km, affecting the nearby areas and villages. 11 were killed and more than 1000 ...
2010: Dalian Pipeline disaster – The explosion of two petroleum pipelines and subsequent fire in the port of Dalian, in northern China's Liaoning province on Saturday, on July 17, 2010, caused fatalities, damages and an ecological disaster, releasing 11,000 barrels of oil into the Yellow Sea, and covering up, according to different sources, from 50 to 430 km 2 of sea and coast lines.
The decision was made not to repair it and its outer wing panels have been removed to replace those of a Hercules C.1 undergoing a major overhaul at Cambridge. [80] August 25, 2017: Hercules C.4 ZH873 was written off after a heavy landing at Erbil International Airport during Operation Shader, during an apparent special forces mission. [81] [82]