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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170909:10:22:00

Winds at up higher than that. what happens? we re confident that regardless, those cranes are going to operate fine. many times there are safety factors built into those calculations and those are guidelines that have been established for years to, you know, be considered. now, also from this official with the building department and i m paraphrasing here suggesting that it may be risky to be in a high rise near one of these cranes would you be comfortable putting your family next to one of these cranes. i wouldn t be there, the reason being there, there s a greater danger of flying debris damage than one of those tower cranes coming down. explain to people why these weren t taken down. even though we ve got 12 of them up there, 25 of them in downtown miami, there are only a ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170909:10:23:00

Few subcontractors capable f otaking them down. you would not have time to prepare and even though we started four days early, we did lower four of our cranes to the possible height by taking sections of them out over the last few days. you d have to close roads to do that too? you re creating more of za danger by trying to take them down and they re designed to weather vane, that s exactly what they re going to do. now, when you see these cranes across the city, they are supposed to weather vane. they ve done their best to make sure that everyone stays safe. back to you in tlaents. listen, florida s governor has been clear about this. if you live in the state you re ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170909:10:20:00

Often weaker but can still cause considerable damage. 10 to 15 inches of rain, a foot of rain in 24 hours, this is not the same as harvey. remember, harvey stalled. it took a long time to move on. this storm is going to move quickly but no one wants to see a foot of rain anywhere that they live. right? absolutely and no matter how quickly this storm moving it s not going to move quick enough for the people living here. you know, what you see across the city when you come to miami are so mf otany of the cranes. joining me now is dan whiteman, vice chairman of coastal construction that began preparing for irma a little while ago. you ve got 12 of the cranes ....

Downtown Miami , Tower Cranes , Hurricane Irma , Vice Chairman , Dan Whiteman ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170908:04:51:00

These tower cranes. if a crew that specializes in setting up and lowering these power cranes is available. there is no time to be able to bring down one of these tower cranes. so what do they do? just spin around in the wind? they spin around and they re basically unpowered. and they go in circles just like a wind bine. but during hurricane wilma and katrina that we had here in south florida, they did very well. there was no power crane that collapsed. but the issue we made a statement about these because of the strength of hurricane irma. well, maurice pons, thank you very much. the deputy director of the city miami building department. we appreciate your time. good luck to you down there. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170908:04:50:00

But the hurricane has winds in excess of 175 and gusts of over 200. that these power cranes have never been or in this type of a hurricane or scenario before. so our concern is the tower cranes adjacent to other high-rise towers, that the residents, one, most of the high-rise towers being built right now uare in evacuation zones. but for those residents who would want to stay in those buildings, theyshouldseek shelter in lower parts of the building. so many people say that to move the cranes. why is that not an option? the option the problem is when you have a buildings that are 400 or 600 feet high in the air, it takes about seven to nine days to bring down one of ....

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