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Originally Posted by ATL CTO
I was underneath it during both massive explosions on the street. The second one was so large with huge pieces of fiery metal raining down on the entire intersection. We all had to duck into Berkshire Hathaway to avoid being hit.
The local news is downplaying the actual story saying equipment fell and a power line shorted. The cables running the entire 39 floor length were in flames wrapping around all 39 floors of the building, while electrical equipment was exploding off the craft with amazing force crushing cars below and causing multiple vehicle fires. The way all the local reports are making this out are outright lies compared to the actual events that took place.
IMO local news/fire/midtown officials are downplaying the actual severity of the situation. Honestly the fact no one was killed is amazing too me.
Original video I shot: https://imgur.com/a/lDDtvaE
I also happened to see the 'artwork' explosion when it happened (I live at Atlantic House). Cursed building is right, I'm going to wear full protective equipment when going near that place when the Whole Foods finally opens.
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ga power is a 3rd rate. no other US cites string up transmission lines haphazardly around their cites and down main avenues like we have here in atlanta. not even detroit. it's like the only thing on their mind is "how can we do this as cheaply as fucking possible"
if i used ga power as my hypothetical electrician, and needed a new power outlet installed, they would come out and staple an extension cord to my ceiling and say "ok, yer good ta go!"