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  • CloudWalker
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    Wowzers

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  • VectraMan
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    A dog was found dead at the scene, however.
    Day not entirely wasted then.

    Too soon?

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  • Contreras
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    One man was pulled from the rubble but miraculously nobody suffered any injuries in the dramatic accident.
    Het is ok! Alles is cool.

    A dog was found dead at the scene, however.
    ... but do spare a thought for the animals.

    Dutch crane crash shows terrified people running for their lives | Daily Fail Online

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  • Contreras
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    Just to put this in context ...

    Amateur video showed the cranes, on a pontoon on the River Rhine, trying to hoist a section of the Juliana Bridge and toppling over under the weight.

    It is still not known how many people, if any, are trapped in the rubble, the town's vice-mayor said.

    Images on Dutch media showed a row of crushed buildings.

    Witness Dick van Smirren, who filmed the incident, told the NOS national broadcaster: "You see the cloud of dust rise - that is a terrible image and you think: 'Who is under there?' You can't believe what you see."

    De Volkskrant newspaper said a Dutch team normally used for earthquakes and other disasters had been sent to the scene.
    Netherlands cranes collapse in Alphen aan den Rijn - BBC News

    Spare a thought for those caught up in this and others currently sick with worry about loved ones..

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