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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. Engineering failures in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    At about 5 a.m. Sunday morning, the roof of Minneapolis's Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome tore under the weight of 17 inches of snow. The Metrodome has a roof of fiberglass fabric that's inflated by the stadium's air pressure, but a weekend blizzard was the trigger to cause the roof to sag and tear, dumping a large volume of snow all over the ...

  4. Category:Engineering failures - Wikipedia

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  5. 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

  6. Titan sub co-founder says cause of disaster that killed 5 may ...

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    On Monday, former OceanGate engineering director Phil Brooks said that he quit in February 2023, in part because the company was asking staff to conduct important safety work in rough seas and had ...

  7. List of industrial disasters - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of the death toll range from 3700 to 16,000. The disaster caused the region's human and animal populations severe health problems to the present. June 25, 1985: The Aerlex Fireworks plant explosion in Hallett, Oklahoma killed 21 people after a chain-reaction occurred. May 4, 1988: PEPCON disaster, Henderson, Nevada. A massive fire and ...

  8. List of bridge failures - Wikipedia

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    Bridge scour caused by jack posts installed 4 days earlier caused instability and led to the partial collapse of the northern arch 0 dead, 0 injured (the bridge was closed to traffic at the time) Partial collapse (northern arch) Fully demolished in July 2020 and rebuilt. [146] Rebuilt bridge opened to traffic in October 2021. [147] Nanfang'ao ...

  9. List of nuclear and radiation accidents by death toll - Wikipedia

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    The Windscale fire resulted when uranium metal fuel ignited inside plutonium production piles; surrounding dairy farms were contaminated. [33] [34] The severity of the incident was covered up at the time by the UK government, as Prime Minister Harold Macmillan feared that it would harm British nuclear relations with America, and so original reports on the disaster and its health impacts were ...