Once the location, for the new Gordie Howe bridge was announced, I knew that the blast furnaces there would never fire again. The reason is there is so much carbon Monoxide generated, during the iron production that it could be a hazard to workers, both during construction and afterwards, and to drivers who may be sitting on the bridge.
Who said they have anything to hide? It's private property and a rather dangerous industrial site. Dropping grenades from drones is a rather easy thing to do (in fact it's become a common form of terrorism in some parts of the world).
That lighting is awesome! Michael bay orange/teal look in real life
amazing site! great vidieo!
This is why my area has such a high ashtma population
Once the location, for the new Gordie Howe bridge was announced, I knew that the blast furnaces there would never fire again. The reason is there is so much carbon Monoxide generated, during the iron production that it could be a hazard to workers, both during construction and afterwards, and to drivers who may be sitting on the bridge.
Whys this place restricted for what is their to hide?
Who said they have anything to hide? It's private property and a rather dangerous industrial site. Dropping grenades from drones is a rather easy thing to do (in fact it's become a common form of terrorism in some parts of the world).
It's literally one of the most polluted places in the US.
@@cyberpleb2472 no steel plant has security like Zug Island, something is clearly out of the norm.
@@otm646 Please elaborate. What sort of security do they have and how is it out of place for a major industrial complex?
La se t I heard they got rid of their security