Engineering Catastrophes “California Flood Fiasco” S6E30 January 11 2023 on Science
Tonight (Wednesday January 11 2023), Science broadcasts an episode of the series Engineering Catastrophes!
Contents
- 1 California Flood Fiasco Season 6 Episode 30 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “California Flood Fiasco” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “California Flood Fiasco” Episode New?
- 4 Engineering Catastrophes California Flood Fiasco Cast & Stars
- 5 California Flood Fiasco Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Engineering Catastrophes California Flood Fiasco Online
- 7 Engineering Catastrophes Series Information
California Flood Fiasco Season 6 Episode 30 Episode Summary
In Huron, California, a major highway crossing is tragically destroyed by flood waters as a result of a perfect storm. Experts use cutting-edge technology to investigate and discover that the bridge has been scouring, leaving unsupported concrete columns vulnerable to failure.
What Time is the “California Flood Fiasco” Episode On?
The California Flood Fiasco episode of Engineering Catastrophes will be broadcast on January 11 2023 on Science at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “California Flood Fiasco” Episode New?
The California Flood Fiasco episode of Engineering Catastrophes is all new!
Engineering Catastrophes California Flood Fiasco Cast & Stars
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Jason Dietz Ronan Summers David Hitt Nehemiah Mabry |
California Flood Fiasco Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Engineering Catastrophes California Flood Fiasco Online
Engineering Catastrophes Series Information
Pushing the boundaries of scientific innovation and engineering often results in mind-boggling building achievements. Unfortunately, progress can also produce leaning towers of terror. This series showcases the latter -- engineering disasters, from the hilarious to the mind-boggling, from the deadly to the bank-busting. Episodes profile, investigate and analyze outrageous structural gaffes, then tell of genius resolutions to solve the issues. Blunders include an airport that is sinking into the sea, an upside-down bridge, and a waterfront building that creates a dangerous wind tunnel. |