Jeffrey Bush disappeared into the earth without a trace.
No body for the family to bury. Even his bedroom furniture and belongings were sucked into the ground when a sinkhole opened... under the Seffner, Fla., home where he slept.
The fact that rescue workers were unable to retrieve his body has made the rare incident infinitely more painful for the family, brother Jeremy Bush said. Rescue teams from Hillsborough County at the time deemed the ground too unstable to attempt a rescue or retrieve the body and instead filled the hole with gravel.
On the night of Feb. 28, after hearing a loud crash, Jeremy Bush ran to one of the bedrooms to see a deep, dirt-covered hole, about 20 feet across, where his brother was sleeping just moments before, he said. He jumped into the hole and clawed through the dirt searching for his brother. The hole was as deep as he is tall. He could see the house's plumbing poking out beneath the floor, he said.
Within minutes, a sheriff's deputy arrived and helped pull him from the hole, telling him the ground was still crumbling around them, Jeremy Bush said. They ran out of the home. No one ever went inside again, he said.
As the family watched from the street, engineers lowered a microphone into the hole to try to pick up signs of Jeffrey Bush. But a second collapse rattled the foundation and sucked the equipment into the hole, Jeremy Bush said.
After more tests the next day, engineers deemed the property too dangerous for rescue or recovery, said Willie Puz, a Hillsborough County spokesman. The engineers "advised us that additional collapses could happen at any time and it was an unsafe scene," he said. "We made our decisions based off that."
Tearful family members placed flowers and a teddy bear in front of the home, saying their final goodbyes to Jeffrey Bush. The house was demolished and the hole filled in with four truckloads of gravel, essentially creating his grave.
UPDATE: August 2015 The sinkhole, surrounded by a chain link fence, has opened up again.
Jeffrey Bush disappeared into the earth without a trace.
No body for the family to bury. Even his bedroom furniture and belongings were sucked into the ground when a sinkhole opened... under the Seffner, Fla., home where he slept.
The fact that rescue workers were unable to retrieve his body has made the rare incident infinitely more painful for the family, brother Jeremy Bush said. Rescue teams from Hillsborough County at the time deemed the ground too unstable to attempt a rescue or retrieve the body and instead filled the hole with gravel.
On the night of Feb. 28, after hearing a loud crash, Jeremy Bush ran to one of the bedrooms to see a deep, dirt-covered hole, about 20 feet across, where his brother was sleeping just moments before, he said. He jumped into the hole and clawed through the dirt searching for his brother. The hole was as deep as he is tall. He could see the house's plumbing poking out beneath the floor, he said.
Within minutes, a sheriff's deputy arrived and helped pull him from the hole, telling him the ground was still crumbling around them, Jeremy Bush said. They ran out of the home. No one ever went inside again, he said.
As the family watched from the street, engineers lowered a microphone into the hole to try to pick up signs of Jeffrey Bush. But a second collapse rattled the foundation and sucked the equipment into the hole, Jeremy Bush said.
After more tests the next day, engineers deemed the property too dangerous for rescue or recovery, said Willie Puz, a Hillsborough County spokesman. The engineers "advised us that additional collapses could happen at any time and it was an unsafe scene," he said. "We made our decisions based off that."
Tearful family members placed flowers and a teddy bear in front of the home, saying their final goodbyes to Jeffrey Bush. The house was demolished and the hole filled in with four truckloads of gravel, essentially creating his grave.
UPDATE: August 2015 The sinkhole, surrounded by a chain link fence, has opened up again.
Jeffrey Bush disappeared into the earth without a trace.
No body for the family to bury. Even his bedroom furniture and belongings were sucked into the ground when a sinkhole opened... under the Seffner, Fla., home where he slept.
The fact that rescue workers were unable to retrieve his body has made the rare incident infinitely more painful for the family, brother Jeremy Bush said. Rescue teams from Hillsborough County at the time deemed the ground too unstable to attempt a rescue or retrieve the body and instead filled the hole with gravel.
On the night of Feb. 28, after hearing a loud crash, Jeremy Bush ran to one of the bedrooms to see a deep, dirt-covered hole, about 20 feet across, where his brother was sleeping just moments before, he said. He jumped into the hole and clawed through the dirt searching for his brother. The hole was as deep as he is tall. He could see the house's plumbing poking out beneath the floor, he said.
Within minutes, a sheriff's deputy arrived and helped pull him from the hole, telling him the ground was still crumbling around them, Jeremy Bush said. They ran out of the home. No one ever went inside again, he said.
As the family watched from the street, engineers lowered a microphone into the hole to try to pick up signs of Jeffrey Bush. But a second collapse rattled the foundation and sucked the equipment into the hole, Jeremy Bush said.
After more tests the next day, engineers deemed the property too dangerous for rescue or recovery, said Willie Puz, a Hillsborough County spokesman. The engineers "advised us that additional collapses could happen at any time and it was an unsafe scene," he said. "We made our decisions based off that."
Tearful family members placed flowers and a teddy bear in front of the home, saying their final goodbyes to Jeffrey Bush. The house was demolished and the hole filled in with four truckloads of gravel, essentially creating his grave.
UPDATE: August 2015 The sinkhole, surrounded by a chain link fence, has opened up again.
美国直接填埋,遗体也不找回。 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150985717/jeffrey-bush Jeff Bush went to Zephyrhills High School, and loved fishing and video games. His family said he worked in landscaping for the Department of Transportation. Jeffrey Bush disappeared into the earth without a trace. No body for the family to bury. Even his bedroom furniture and belongings were sucked into the ground when a sinkhole opened... under the Seffner, Fla., home where he slept. The fact that rescue workers were unable to retrieve his body has made the rare incident infinitely more painful for the family, brother Jeremy Bush said.Rescue teams from Hillsborough County at the time deemed the ground too unstable to attempt a rescue or retrieve the body and instead filled the hole with gravel. On the night of Feb. 28, after hearing a loud crash, Jeremy Bush ran to one of the bedrooms to see a deep, dirt-covered hole, about 20 feet across, where his brother was sleeping just moments before, he said. He jumped into the hole and clawed through the dirt searching for his brother. The hole was as deep as he is tall. He could see the house's plumbing poking out beneath the floor, he said. Within minutes, a sheriff's deputy arrived and helped pull him from the hole, telling him the ground was still crumbling around them, Jeremy Bush said. They ran out of the home. No one ever went inside again, he said. As the family watched from the street, engineers lowered a microphone into the hole to try to pick up signs of Jeffrey Bush. But a second collapse rattled the foundation and sucked the equipment into the hole, Jeremy Bush said. After more tests the next day, engineers deemed the property too dangerous for rescue or recovery, said Willie Puz, a Hillsborough County spokesman. The engineers "advised us that additional collapses could happen at any time and it was an unsafe scene," he said. "We made our decisions based off that." Tearful family members placed flowers and a teddy bear in front of the home, saying their final goodbyes to Jeffrey Bush. The house was demolished and the hole filled in with four truckloads of gravel, essentially creating his grave. UPDATE: August 2015 The sinkhole, surrounded by a chain link fence, has opened up again. northernpike 发表于 1/11/2020 11:49:00 PM
所以挖出来的是遇难者的遗体啊
当时听到别人转述,还以为是造谣。
这俩有可比性吗?一个尽量能救的都救了,该发的警报也发了,事后也去找了,真烧成灰了怎么找?另一个,大活人还能看见在挥手臂,一车车水泥倒下去弄死,后面肯发善心把尸骸挖出来就要大唱赞歌是吧?前面草菅人命的事都可以抹平了是吧?
美国直接填埋,遗体也不找回。
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150985717/jeffrey-bush Jeff Bush went to Zephyrhills High School, and loved fishing and video games. His family said he worked in landscaping for the Department of Transportation.
Jeffrey Bush disappeared into the earth without a trace.
No body for the family to bury. Even his bedroom furniture and belongings were sucked into the ground when a sinkhole opened... under the Seffner, Fla., home where he slept.
The fact that rescue workers were unable to retrieve his body has made the rare incident infinitely more painful for the family, brother Jeremy Bush said. Rescue teams from Hillsborough County at the time deemed the ground too unstable to attempt a rescue or retrieve the body and instead filled the hole with gravel.
On the night of Feb. 28, after hearing a loud crash, Jeremy Bush ran to one of the bedrooms to see a deep, dirt-covered hole, about 20 feet across, where his brother was sleeping just moments before, he said. He jumped into the hole and clawed through the dirt searching for his brother. The hole was as deep as he is tall. He could see the house's plumbing poking out beneath the floor, he said.
Within minutes, a sheriff's deputy arrived and helped pull him from the hole, telling him the ground was still crumbling around them, Jeremy Bush said. They ran out of the home. No one ever went inside again, he said.
As the family watched from the street, engineers lowered a microphone into the hole to try to pick up signs of Jeffrey Bush. But a second collapse rattled the foundation and sucked the equipment into the hole, Jeremy Bush said.
After more tests the next day, engineers deemed the property too dangerous for rescue or recovery, said Willie Puz, a Hillsborough County spokesman. The engineers "advised us that additional collapses could happen at any time and it was an unsafe scene," he said. "We made our decisions based off that."
Tearful family members placed flowers and a teddy bear in front of the home, saying their final goodbyes to Jeffrey Bush. The house was demolished and the hole filled in with four truckloads of gravel, essentially creating his grave.
UPDATE: August 2015 The sinkhole, surrounded by a chain link fence, has opened up again.
什么级别的领导?
美国也有
估计有数据库,随查随用,定期跟新
估计都没有认真读,匆忙就拿出来
山火PGE加州政府和这件事有啥关联?我觉得加州政府烂透了,没有更烂
http://www.bjnews.com.cn/news/2019/12/02/656921.html
帮你捋一捋,感觉在时间上广州赢了美国,可能是广州的测试技术更先进,几个小时内就完成了评测,决定回填:
广州地铁官方微博消息,12月1日上午9时28分,在广州大道北与禺东西路交界处出现地面塌陷。
事发当日19时许,新京报记者在事故现场看到,塌陷坑洞近似椭圆形,几乎位于沙河立交桥正下方,占据至少三条车道,直径约十余米,桥下十字路口已封闭。
桥东侧有4台输送混凝土的罐车,通过吊臂向坑洞回填混凝土。每隔约20分钟,就有一辆罐车轮替,新到的罐车重新连接上吊臂继续作业。桥西侧路面堆积多座约1米4高土堆,2台挖掘机正在将堆积的泥土运往运输车辆处
广州地铁施工区塌陷 专家回应为何人未救出就回填2019.12.02 19:35:34央视 原标题:广州地铁施工区塌陷事件后续:救援通道基本建成 专家回应回填原因 昨天(12月1日)上午9点28分,广州地铁十一号线沙河地铁站施工区域出现路面塌陷,一辆清污车和一辆电动单车掉落其中,造成3人失踪。其中,清污车上的2人身份已经确认,骑电瓶车人员身份未确认。 目前,救援仍在继续,本台记者独家采访了事故救援专家组成员,了解最新的救援进展。 救援通道基本建成 人员及车辆位置暂不确定 今天(12月2日)中午,记者在现场看到,事发区域已经围蔽起来,现场救援仍在继续。此前塌陷的坑洞已经固定,一个钢护筒立在原先坑洞的中间位置,作为搜寻和救援失踪人员的通道。 据事故救援组专家林本海介绍:“钢护筒的主要作用就是防止开挖以后外面的泥土进一步塌陷,所以要用护筒把它周围保护住,这样救援人员才能够下去,深入到下面去进行救援,现在救援人员正在进行挖掘,挖通以后要进行物理探测。” 专家林本海告诉记者,事发后塌陷的位置最深有38米左右,并且发生第一次塌陷之后,又陆续出现了多次塌陷,底部形成了类似于流沙的不固定泥层。 事发后,为方便救援,用混泥土、土方等材料对边坡进行加固,避免塌陷区域进一步扩大,同时设立了一个直径为2.5米的钢护筒作为救援通道,主要作用是向地下探挖,搜寻失踪人员,而钢护筒放置的位置就是当时车辆掉落坑中的位置。
还是美国干脆,试都不试,钢管通道什么措施都做,直接埋了了事儿。
中国填水泥防止继续塌陷好展开后续救援或recovery。
当然,对轮子来说,中国做一定是草菅人命,直接埋人的。
疯人国特色
这是第二天的报导,看到钢桶了。第一天下午就开始浇灌
不浇灌巩固防止继续塌陷就没法儿下钢管呗。美国就选择直接埋了。
美国还能选举呢
12楼的美国也“回填”的网文我看了,那哥们掉下去警长来了先救了他兄弟,随后搜救队尽力了,也没找到任何生命迹象,那个洞还在继续塌,连搜救设备都被吸进去了,到了第二天确定人已经没了,政府是不可能再派人下去了冒险了。由于是私人土地,搜救队只管救人,挖尸体的钱理应有land owner出,这家人没那个钱,只有算了。土地回填应该也是经过land owner同意的,不然剩下的房子也进去了。 对比国内的事件,根本是两码事吧,一个是救人优先,一个是啥优先呢!?在建地铁上的地面坍塌,政府脱不了干系,找回尸体是起码该做的吧,难道还要高喊“还是社会主义好”!。
别人说一句天朝不好,你就说别人是“轮子”,我怎么就特别瞧不起你这种人啊。
中国常态, 和为了某军队干部回家方便,特别把一个高铁站移到他家门口一样。
别较真了。那个id就是个职业五毛,专给中共的龌龊事洗地。
你读的懂英文吗? 就直接下接论
数据库没更新?今年停电了照样烧,跟线路关系还真不大
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所以我说她都没仔细读就copy and paste了。再说了即使美国有烂事,也不表示中国就可以理直气壮理所当然出烂事,为啥这些在阅兵可见地有房的人不明白呢
说的好!美国也有工程事故。中美一般黑!党妈用7%的耕地养活20%的人口。
之前造国民党的反时说不是地主养活了长工们,而是长工们养活了地主们。还编了首《谁养活谁》的歌:“谁养活谁呀?大家来看一看,. 没有咱劳动,粮食不会往外钻,. 耕种锄割全是咱们下力干。 五更起,半夜眠,一粒粮食一滴汗,. 地主不劳动,粮食堆成山。 谁养活谁呀?”
现在他党是大陆唯一的地主,他党用7%的耕地养活20%的人口。