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KXJB-TV mast, Galesburg, North Dakota: February 14, 1968: Guyed steel lattice mast 628 Helicopter collision WLBT Tower, Raymond, Mississippi: March 3, 1966: Guyed steel lattice 487 F5 tornado: Replaced with 609.3 m tower which collapsed in 1997 KBIM-TV, at Caprock, New Mexico April 1, 1966: unknown 411 Unknown [6] XHI-TV Tower, Ciudad Obregón ...
KHARKIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -A Russian missile strike that broke in half a 240-metre (787-foot) television tower in Kharkiv on Monday is part of a deliberate effort by Moscow to make Ukraine's ...
A 154-metre (505 ft) guyed high-steel lattice mast, belonging to Arqiva, is used primarily for FM broadcasting but carries many other services. Originally, this mast was built for broadcasting television on VHF Band I. On 30 October 2004, the original mast was destroyed by a fire. It collapsed, seriously damaging the transmitter building at the ...
Guyed mast: 1983: Wavre TV Mast: Wavre, Belgium: Guyed mast: 1983 Kurgan dormitory collapse Kurgan, USSR Dormitory 15 dead 1985: Val di Stava Dam collapse: Italy: Dam: 268 dead 1985: Apartment building collapse: Castellaneta, Italy: Apartment building: 21 dead, 9 injured [5] 1986: Hotel New World Disaster: Little India near Serangoon Road ...
KDUH/CH4 TV Mast: Hemingford, Nebraska: Guyed Mast collapsed in 2003 598.3 m American Towers Tower Liverpool: Liverpool, Texas: Guyed Mast 598 m Media General Tower Dillon: Dillon, South Carolina: Guyed Mast 597.4 m Duffy-Shamrock Joint Venture Tower: Bertram, Texas: Guyed Mast 597.4 m AMFM Tower Collinsville: Collinsville, Texas: Guyed Mast ...
The big mast of Mühlacker transmitting station is a good example of this. A disadvantage of this mast type is that it is much more affected by winds than masts with open bodies. Several tubular guyed masts have collapsed. In the UK, the Emley Moor and Waltham TV stations masts collapsed in the 1960s.
The main mast of the schooner Grace Bailey splintered and fell onto the deck on Oct. 9. The collapse killed Dr. Emily Mecklenburg, 40, a physician from Rockland.
The Senior Road Tower is a guyed mast for FM and TV broadcasting, measuring 1,971 feet (601 m) tall, located in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County near Missouri City, Texas, United States. The present mast was built in 1983. It replaced a previous tower that collapsed in a construction accident in December 1982, killing five workers.