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The first crack sounded like a gunshot, sharp and unmistakable. In an instant, workers realized the ground beneath them was no longer stable, and routine work turned into a life-or-death situation.

Concrete began to splinter, and steel groaned under pressure. What had been a steady structure moments before started to shift, sending waves of panic through the construction site.

Training kicked in as workers dropped tools and shouted warnings. Instinct guided their movements as they searched for any path that offered stability and escape.

Some scrambled down scaffolding, gripping rails with urgency. Others jumped from machinery, trusting speed over caution as the structure continued to shake beneath them.

Within seconds, the site transformed into chaos. Dust filled the air, and every sound—the cracking concrete, the bending metal—signaled imminent danger.

Those who reached solid ground turned back, hearts racing, watching the structure they had trusted begin to fail. Relief mixed with shock as they realized how close they had come to disaster.

For many, the moment echoed past tragedies. The collapse of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis came to mind, a reminder of how quickly infrastructure can turn deadly.

This time, evacuation came just in time. But the warning is clear: delayed inspections and ignored risks are gambles, and the cost is measured in human lives.

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