They look like toys.
The cars and concrete and twisted chunks of steel sticking out of the Mississippi River look like a child's playthings strewn everywhere... only blown up to horrific proportions.
Seeing the damage of the 35W collapse on television is awful. Seeing it in person, and facing the family members whose loved ones are still missing... is heartbreaking.
As one emergency crew put it-- it's a complete mess down there. That's putting it lightly.
The freeway is buckled right before where the start of the bridge used to be. At each end, the road slopes down in a sharp angle and several cars and trucks still cling to the concrete.
For someone who's driven on that bridge maybe a handful of times, it's shocking.
For people who drive on it several times a day, every day, they're constantly thinking, "It could have been me."
It's hard to explain the emotion, the anxiety and the sorrow here in Minneapolis. Luckily, the city is blessed enough to have a giant network of support here, across the country and throughout the world.
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I am a general assignment reporter-- which means I cover anything from "State Fair Foods on a Stick" to "A Visit from the President." Every assignment is different. Every day is a clean slate. I thank God for the opportunity to do what I love in my beloved hometown. Please feel free to browse my blog. Any comments, questions or story suggestions... LET 'ER RIP!
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