Waterpark Roof COLLAPSED and KILLS 28 People



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In the vibrant city of Moscow, where millions seek excitement and relaxation, there was a water park that captured everyoneโ€™s attention. It was a place of thrills, open all year round. But little did the happy people of Moscow know that something tragic was about to happen that would change the park forever. Get ready for a story of triumph and sadness, where dreams soared high only to be shattered by unforeseen events. This is the tale of Transval Park โ€“ a reminder that even the most magical dreams can be overshadowed by darkness.

The city of Moscow, with its population of over 12 million people, is always buzzing with individuals seeking ways to enjoy their free time and make the most of their weekends, holidays, and special occasions.

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37 thoughts on “Waterpark Roof COLLAPSED and KILLS 28 People”

  1. In 1995, I was at the Huntridge Theater in Las Vegas to buy tickets for a concert that night. The Circle Jerks, Unwritten Law, and China White. About two hours before the show.. The whole roof collapsed. Had it been two or three hours later, it would have killed alot of people. The bands still played in the parking lot.โœŒ๐Ÿ™โœŒ

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  2. That's not right to build another waterpark on top of that one and as far as Valentine's Day being what they said give me a break that's another poppycock and a bunch of BS that's man's version of things

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  3. They have computers these days that show you loads on supporting columns and structures, and you have to take account resistance of materials due to expansion and construction as well. If you just want to push product off the shelf, emphasizing architecture over engineering, pretty over practical, free open space over load bearings, then accidents will happen.

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  4. Those religious fanatics that think that this is a punishment because you celebrated February 14 Valentineโ€™s Day donโ€™t listen to them. They are full of crap. That is absolutely not true.

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  5. EDIT: Sorry to the people who suffered this horrific ordeal. โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿฉน

    Damn. Talk about a Valentine's Day massacre! Also I can't help but think, $30USD? Meanwhile that damn American Dream mall here in NJ charges over $100 a head. Dammit Jersey why you gotta suck so hard? ๐Ÿ˜“

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  6. I don't mean any disrespect when I say this but I do find it weird that 28 people died on February 14th (i.e 2/14 which is 2*14 and it's sum is 28…) I'm sorry but I've been into numerology since before I even knew it was a real thing. This date is a pagan holiday for sure so that makes this tragedy on this specific day that much more eerie smh RIP to all the victims that died and prayers out to the survivors as well as all the family/friends affected by this terrible accident ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ

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  7. Open even in winter? No wonder the everyday stresses from extreme temperature changes/differences maybe to blame. It should have been a consideration during the design phase and process.

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