The National Transportation Safety Board revealed Tuesday that an improperly placed wire label caused a power outage on a cargo ship before it crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge last ...
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Jack Osbourne opened up about his sobriety during Tuesday night's episode of I'm A Celeb as he admitted he was just 17 years old when he went to rehab. As the campmates settle into jungle life, talk ...
A small label installed on a wire when a giant cargo ship was built may have triggered a chain of events nearly a decade later, causing the ship to slam into a bridge and collapse into the water. The ...
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Turning an old shipping container into reliable storage took more than just cleaning it out. I reinforced the frame, added insulation, cut ventilation, and installed shelving to make the space both ...
A single loose wire on the Dali, a 300-metre (984ft) container ship, was responsible for the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore last year, according to a months-long ...
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