Atlanta Bridge Collapse: All Our Systems are Broken

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 31, 2017

I like to point out whenever a dam is on the verge or bursting, or a train collides with another train or a bridge collapses that our systems are failing.

So please note: our systems are failing.

Fox News:

Part of Interstate 85 collapsed north of downtown Atlanta Thursday night after a massive fire broke out under the busy highway during afternoon rush hour traffic.

The fire broke out at around 6 p.m. Atlanta fire officials told Fox 5 the blaze caught giant spools of plastic utility conduits which were being stored under the overpass.

No injuries to motorists or firefighters were reported. Georgia State Patrol Capt. Mark Perry told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that terrorism is not suspected.

ISIS has talked about targeting bridges.

But I tend to think that is not what happened here.

Prior to the collapse, structural engineers told FOX 5 they were worried about fire melting the metal under the bridge.

Witnesses say troopers told motorists to turn around on the bridge because they were concerned about its integrity.

The bridge collapsed at around 7 p.m. Foam trucks were eventually brought up from Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to smother the remaining fire.

Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal said state Department of Transportation inspectors had been called to the scene and the construction crew that built the bridge was determining how long repairs would take.

“We’re trying to determine everything we can about how quickly can we repair it and get it back in service,” Deal said. “I can assure you we will do everything to expedite the repair and replacement of that section of the bridge.”

“It got dark all of a sudden so I turned on the news to see if it was the rain,” Paula Pontes, a resident of the Buckhead neighborhood, told the Journal-Constitution. “I didn’t panic because I couldn’t see the fire coming. It was just smoke. It became night.”

There was a fire, okay, fires happen sometimes, but to have it spread totally out of control with no one doing anything about it for so long that it collapses the bridge is nuts.

The bridge itself had to have been in disrepair, and it had to have taken the affirmative action firefighters an insanely long time to get their shit figured out if the steel beams melted.

There is no reason that a country with a space program in current year should have these types of problems.

Donald Trump’s building projects cannot come too soon.