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  2. Engineering disasters - Wikipedia

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    Engineering disasters often arise from shortcuts in the design process. Engineering is the science and technology used to meet the needs and demands of society. [1] These demands include buildings, aircraft, vessels, and computer software. In order to meet society’s demands, the creation of newer technology and infrastructure must be met ...

  3. List of building and structure collapses - Wikipedia

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    Year Structure Location Type Casualties 1900: 1900 Big Game disaster: San Francisco, California, United States : Factory: 23 dead, 100+ injured 1902: St. Mark's Campanile: Venice, Italy

  4. List of modern infrastructure failures - Wikipedia

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    Infrastructure includes the basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise, [1] or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function.

  5. America's most expensive natural disasters in recent decades

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    "The U.S. has sustained 403 weather and climate disasters since 1980 where overall damages/costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (including CPI adjustment to 2024). The total cost of these 403 ...

  6. List of industrial disasters - Wikipedia

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    Other disasters can also be considered industrial disasters, if their causes are rooted in the products or processes of industry. For example, the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 was made more severe due to the heavy concentration of lumber industry facilities, wood houses, and fuel and other chemicals in a small area.

  7. Category:Engineering failures - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This list may not reflect recent changes. * Engineering disasters; 0–9. 26 blocks scandal;

  8. Forensic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Most engineering disasters (structural failures such as bridge and building collapses) are subject to forensic investigation by engineers experienced in forensic methods of investigation. Rail crashes , aviation accidents , and some automobile accidents are investigated by forensic engineers in particular where component failure is suspected.

  9. List of natural gas and oil production accidents in the ...

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    Large accidents, qualifying as industrial disasters are included. The production process encompasses all parts of the process from drilling for fuels to refining or processing to the final product. It also includes storage and disposal of waste. Unless otherwise stated, all accidents are associated with production wells.