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12-26-2023, 05:15 AM
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Water, Mud and Rocks Destroying a Pedestrian Bridge
As a result of the flooding of the Rincón River in Catamarca, Argentina the water level began to rise, until it dragged sediments and earth that formed a wave of several meters, which destroyed the bridge structure. A storm caused serious inconveniences in the Pomán department. Towns were completely isolated. The impressive flooding of the Rincón River left the town of the same name in the Pomán department completely isolated. The accumulation of water, mud and rocks destroyed a pedestrian bridge and the speed bumps leading to the town. The relentless force of nature was portrayed in the videos that the residents themselves captured with their mobile devices. You can even see the exact moment when the bridge is destroyed by the large flow of water moving at high speed. |
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12-26-2023, 11:04 PM
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Re: Water, Mud and Rocks Destroying a Pedestrian Bridge
The water swatted that bridge away like nothing and fucking pink shirt guy skips away keeping a safe 6 inches away. NEVER trust a guy in a pink shirt! They are dangerously stupid. |