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Loma Prieta Earthquake, October 17, 1989

8,108 views Jun 18, 2021 On October 17, 1989 at 5:04 PM Pacific Time, a 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck the Bay Area of Northern California. The epicenter was on the San An

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1989 Loma Prieta earthquake strikes San Francisco | From the archives

27,489 views Jul 16, 2019 Archived footage from ABC10 back in 1989 shows how events unfolded from the Loma Prieta

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Published November 21, 2015 3:46pm EST

San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Controversially Made in China

By Claudia Cowan , | Fox News

 

When it was built in 1936, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was a Depression-era project that put scores of Americans to work. When its $6.3 billion replacement opens in two years, it will be an international affair from the bottom up, an example of massive outsourcing that has drawn both praise and criticism.

 

Half a dozen countries contributed expertise or materials, none more so than China.

 

"China was immensely helpful to getting this project built," says California Department of Transportation spokesman Bart Ney. "They were able to turn the steel around and work directly with our own inspectors to make sure we met the specifications of what this bridge required."

 

Several thousand Chinese workers spent five years fabricating the steel used to construct the roadbeds, cable strands, and landmark tower for the single anchor suspension bridge set to open in 2013.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/us/san-francisco-oakland-bay-bridge-controversially-made-in-china

 

 

Main Cable Corrosion, Cracked Welds: San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

1,331 views Dec 19, 2014 Main cable corrosion, cracked welds at the San Francisco-Oaklan