A colossal underground pipe inexplicably rose more than 10 metres (32 feet) from a construction site in a bustling area of Osaka, Japan, overnight, almost reaching an elevated road without any ...
A giant underground pipe mysteriously rose more than 32 feet out of a sewer construction site, bursting through a busy roadway in a Japanese city, according to authorities. The steel pipe’s ascension ...
A giant, underground pipe rose more than 32 feet out of a construction site in a busy area of the Japanese city of Osaka, nearly reaching an elevated road overnight, unseen by any witnesses. The steel ...
A buried pipe at a sewer construction site in Osaka suddenly rose vertically to about 13 meters above ground early Wednesday morning, nearly touching an elevated road, according to city officials. The ...
A giant pipe has emerged about 13 meters above a road in a busy district of central Osaka, western Japan. The city is investigating the cause of the incident, and restoration work is underway. Osaka ...
Yuba County declared a state of emergency last week after a pipe ruptured at a local powerhouse, spilling massive amounts of oil and debris into the Yuba River. A pipe ruptured at the New Colgate ...
Washington is full of crap. But don’t blame me. I am the Potomac Interceptor. And I’ve seen what they’ve been writing about me (yes, I can read): that I “failed” on Jan. 19. That’s when a ...
An ecological crisis of "historic proportion" is underway in the Potomac River after a massive sewer pipe collapse north of Washington, D.C., the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday.
Nearly a month after a wastewater spill into the Potomac River began, recovery efforts are ongoing. The spillage, which resulted from a section of the Potomac Interceptor sewer line collapsing last ...
SHE HAS NOW BEEN BOOKED INTO JAIL ON HOMICIDE RELATED CHARGES. OUR OTHER BIG STORY TONIGHT, THE CATASTROPHIC SCENE AFTER A MAJOR PIPELINE BURST IN YUBA COUNTY. LIVECOPTER3 FLEW OVER THE COLGATE ...
David L. Gadis, DC Water CEO and general manager, has addressed the public after a major sewer pipe failure sent hundreds of millions of gallons of wastewater into the Potomac River, an incident ...
It could now take months to repair a broken sewer pipe that pumped millions of gallons of wastewater into the Potomac River about 8 miles from the White House. The damage is worse than initially ...
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