#8 In Honduras, Central America, the government built a new bridge over the river Choluteca to connect it to a new bypass road. For a country known for its fiery hurricanes, they should build a bridge in such a way that it should withstand Nature’s fury.
And they did it. A Japanese firm built the bridge with the latest technology available.
The construction began in 1996 and ended in 1998.
After a few months, Hurricane Mitch hit Honduras and deposited 75 inches of rain in four days, equivalent to what they received in six months.
The river Choluteca flooded the country. Over 7000 people lost their lives.
The hurricane damaged or destroyed most of the bridges except one.
The new Choluteca bridge remained unaffected. It withstood the hurricane’s fury. But there was a ‘small’ problem. The river changed course. It formed a new channel. It no longer flowed beneath the bridge. The river flowed beside the bridge.
#5 happenend in Belgium a few years back. https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a23793250/belgium-f-16-accide ntally-destroys-another-f-16/
#8 In Honduras, Central America, the government built a new bridge over the river Choluteca to connect it to a new bypass road. For a country known for its fiery hurricanes, they should build a bridge in such a way that it should withstand Nature’s fury.
And they did it. A Japanese firm built the bridge with the latest technology available.
The construction began in 1996 and ended in 1998.
After a few months, Hurricane Mitch hit Honduras and deposited 75 inches of rain in four days, equivalent to what they received in six months.
The river Choluteca flooded the country. Over 7000 people lost their lives.
The hurricane damaged or destroyed most of the bridges except one.
The new Choluteca bridge remained unaffected. It withstood the hurricane’s fury. But there was a ‘small’ problem. The river changed course. It formed a new channel. It no longer flowed beneath the bridge. The river flowed beside the bridge.
#5 happenend in Belgium a few years back. https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a23793250/belgium-f-16-accide ntally-destroys-another-f-16/
In Honduras, Central America, the government built a new bridge over the river Choluteca to connect it to a new bypass road. For a country known for its fiery hurricanes, they should build a bridge in such a way that it should withstand Nature’s fury.
And they did it. A Japanese firm built the bridge with the latest technology available.
The construction began in 1996 and ended in 1998.
After a few months, Hurricane Mitch hit Honduras and deposited 75 inches of rain in four days, equivalent to what they received in six months.
The river Choluteca flooded the country. Over 7000 people lost their lives.
The hurricane damaged or destroyed most of the bridges except one.
The new Choluteca bridge remained unaffected. It withstood the hurricane’s fury.
But there was a ‘small’ problem.
The river changed course. It formed a new channel. It no longer flowed beneath the bridge. The river flowed beside the bridge.
The Choluteca bridge became a bridge to nowhere.
ntally-destroys-another-f-16/
#13 not 16
OMG, LEFTISTS! RUN RUN RUN AWAY!
Look at what the govt did to VA hospitals
Look at what the govt did to people that joined the military in the first place.
they did the exactly same thing as "artist" did. how its a vandalisation?