the Park Service just released video on Monday, you see As the camera shakes and rattles, dust and debris falls from overhead and frightened tourists scramble down the stairs.
On Tuesday, engineers will rappel down the 555-foot obelisk to better assess the damage to the world’s tallest stone structure. According to The Washington Post, a mountaineering and rope-rigging ranger, Brandon Latham, from Denali National Park in Alaska, will help the engineers make their way down the monument safely.
Washington monument video during earth quake
( news for : Washington monument video during earth quake ) The Associated Press reported that a crack four feet long and one inch wide was found the day of the quake, and that in some areas, you can see through the crevices in the stone all the way to outside. So far, The A.P. said, the Park Service has spent more than $200,000 inspecting the damage.
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