Tuesday, November 9, 2010

That was a bad idea . . .


It seems authorities at a Brazilian inland port on the Rio Negro, a tributary of the Amazon River, decided to construct a ramp from the harbor area to the banks of the river. Unfortunately, they didn't investigate the stability of the soil in sufficient depth before starting work. This was the result.







That's quite a landslide! I wonder whose career has just taken a nose-dive because of it?

Peter

4 comments:

Old NFO said...

More a question of HOW MANY careers... the planner, the geologist, the architect, the builder... And last but not least, the insurance agent!

FrankC said...

The old jetty seems unaffected.
It weren't broke, but they decided to fix it anyway.

Anonymous said...

Gee whiz! What a mess!

Jim

Anonymous said...

I'll take a stab at it.

A study was ordered, but the inspector was bribed to give his approval.

Builders used cut-rate materials and pocketed the difference.

The ramp was loaded beyond what the original specs called for (let alone the substandard one), but officials were "looking the other way".

Government can do some stupid things, but corrupt beats stupid any day.

Antibubba