On 6 November 1969 in Vienna, Austria, three loud bangs punctuate the evening air. The bangs originate from the banks of the River Danube where the construction of the Fourth Danube Bridge is under way. The 412m long continuous box-girder bridge hasn’t collapsed, but it is hanging in the air, kinked and distorted [1].
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