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BANICA RIVER SPILLWAY COLLAPSE, 19 Oct 2017

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  1. Edward K

    Edward K DI Senior Member Veteran Navy

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    The Banica River spillway "..connecting Barangay Bagacay and Colon Street Extension" collapsed yesterday. I'm pretty sure it's the lower spillway near Hypermart, not the one further up going to the Palinpinon Road.

    Heavy rain triggers floods in Dumaguete

    Traffic along the bypass from north to south will be screwed up for weeks, maybe months. Would be nice if there was a contractor like C.C. Myers in northern california a few years ago, contractor who bid low to replace a section of freeway overpass that was damaged by a tanker burning underneath it in 2007. Job was estimated by highway dept at 3 months, guy finished the job successfully in 3 weeks, collecting millions in "early completion incentives."
     
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    I heard from friends who live in that area that it is both of them. But perhaps I misheard. With the one that PhilSouth was supposed to build still impassable that makes 3 in a row that can't be crossed. Its more fun in Philippines.
     
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    redhorse DI Forum Adept

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    Bud Brown posted a video of it on YouTube:
     
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    That video is of the crossing by BIR, not Hypermart. Looking like both of them are completely washed out, along with significant sections of the levy. Has anyone looked at the actual bridges (National Highway and Perdices St)? How much erosion is happening there?
     
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    Shhh. No sense in worrying about that until they have collapsed. It's the 3rd world way. The Afghans (and most other Muslim countries) have a single word for this: "inshaallah" (god willing). If you tell a Muslim you need something from them and that word is anywhere in their response you can pretty much forget about it happening.

    Were you around when the last big Typhoon hit back in 2013 (I think)? Spillways were washed out, bridges damaged, houses and bodies washed out to sea, power out for weeks, water out for months. Nothing changes.
     
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    I used the one on Real street (national highway) this afternoon, no problems there, bridge intact and no visible damage to the concrete shoulders there as far as I could see from the car. I would assume the other two bridges are fine also. Just the two spillways are washed out.
     
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    The one at apolong survived also but the big wall supporting tejero has been undermined badly,it did look like there were alot of bags of rubble stuffed in the wall though. Philsouth were up there yesterday trying to clear the debris with machines.
     
  9. Cerne

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    Slight improvement to in’sh’allah....”mumkin (perhaps if) in’sh’allah (God willing) “....sorta doubles the chances of diddly squat happening. With in’sh’allah I have been surprised once or twice. If you hear mumkin there’s no way it will happen. Any other contributors have idioms/language quirks from their countries of origin to suggest it won’t happen?

    I’ll start the ball rolling...”dreckly” (transl: directly, soon, might). Meaning: mañana but without all the rushing about.

    Sorry to hijack the thread.

    C
     
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    Are you Cornish?
     
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