Who Is To Blame The Titanic

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Due to trivial human mistakes, a massive beauty, the Titanic, met her untimely end. If they had had binoculars, the ship's lookouts might've been able to see the iceberg. However, they had been locked away, and the key was in the possession of an officer who had been fired from the crew just before the Titanic sailed. A British passenger steamship, the SS Mesaba, radioed warnings about the locations of icebergs. However, the Titanic’s senior radio operator failed to pass the warnings on to the captain, interpreting the messages as non-urgent. The messages failed to include the notation “MSG”, which would have required the captain’s personal acknowledgment. The Titanic carried 20 lifeboats, only enough for slightly more than half the number of passengers and crew on board, and about one-third her total capacity. The British Board of Trade failed to require the ship to increase the number of lifeboats to meet her actual capacity.

The Titanic is not the only one to fill victim to human errors. On January 15, 1919, a faulty storage tank perched at the edge of Boston’s most densely populated neighborhood ruptured; it held more than 2 million gallons of crude molasses. Some said that the tank had been built in a hurry and its design was faulty. After the tank leaked, …show more content…

Francis Dam. The original plans called for a 185-foot tall dam, but the height was increased twice to a total of 205 feet. The primary cause of the dam collapse was the construction of the eastern abutment on perilous geological material. Although the rock formations had been discovered 12 years before construction of the dam began, the tests were thought to prove the area stable for housing a dam, if needed. The disaster also was caused by decisions to increase the height of the dam without any compensatory increase in the width of the base. During the collapse, water forced the inadequately constructed base to lift and then tilt

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