nd other social media by storm, leaving millions on edge. It shows a massive tanker stuck beneath a bridge that appears on the verge of collapse. Every crack and creak in the concrete seems to herald a disaster in slow motion.
Dubbed “Moments Before the Collapse,” the clip has sparked debates about infrastructure safety and emergency preparedness. Was it real, staged, or captured during demolition or repair work? The lack of verifiable context heightens the tension, giving rise to multiple speculations.
This video dangerously echoes real events: the collapse of the Nanfang’ao Bridge in Taiwan in 2019, which sent a tanker and fishing boats into the sea; the partial collapse of the Gambhira Bridge in India in 2025, where a tanker was left hanging from the structure; and the 2024 bridge collapse in Brazil, during which a tanker carrying sulfuric acid fell, causing serious environmental consequences.

Beyond its drama, the video is a wake-up call: the fragility of everyday life, the importance of maintaining infrastructure, and the urgent need for oversight. It only takes one neglected crack for everything to come crashing down.