The fact that wasn't lowered before the storm hit is beyond me. Who thought leaving that elevated was a good idea?
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I heard some experts saying that it take 2 weeks to take them down and there are 12 cranes up in the Miami area.
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Not trying to be funny but sharknado does come to mind.
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http://Omg.Construction Crane snaps due to winds!Praying for safety of family, friends and all.
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They tell everyone to get out, evacuate, but it's ok for these reporters to stand there in the middle of the storm.
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John should not be that close to the water. He doesn't even have on a life jacket.
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crane owners said cranes are designed to spin "like a helicopter". Ha!
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Who the hell left that up?! I saw it on the news last night and predicted it would snap. That's sad.
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Everyone talking smack about the cranes. People just read before you give an opinion.http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/09/08/549476607/miamis-tower-construction-cranes-pose-potential-danger-during-hurricane …
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wow. and they didnt take it down. scary thought
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