wow! that is crazy. north - i assume - means you were heading south towards the bridge or had just passed over it? i'd be shaking, either way!
i heard only about 5 people died, though. i'm glad no more. i was thinking that many perished. suppose a lot of people are pretty badly hurt, though. not sure which i'd choose. i mean so much concrete. maybe better to be dead than crushed. whew. this whole thing is somewhat of a nightmare.
the bridge beside it had a middle support. they are saying that this particular bridge when built was touted for it's lack of need of this middle support. hmmm. now what? i guess only videos and incoming information will tell exactly what went wrong. someone was saying something or other about different weights (like trucks with loads ) passing at certain intervals and the timing of the loads. i certainly don't pretend to know anything about building bridges. i'm always glad to get to the other side. never been one to trust any bridge completely.
i believe china is now building as high of highrises as it can with relative ease. do you kind of wonder the same things. i mean - what do they really know about wind gusts and earthquakes? but, no matter - technology will continue on -even if more people can be dead in a few moments. it's neither bad nor good to us - (well, bad when people die) - but it's almost like there is no choice but to go 'forward.' unless - perhaps - we weren't meant to live in cities in the first place? this is an open question - because from time immemorial some decided to live in cities for the protection it provided from living alone miles from civilization.