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Everyone's blaming the ship, but the bridge should have been built to withstand such an impact.
Edit: Tell me you don't know that pier protection systems exist with saying you don't know that pier protection systems exist.
https://www.repierson.com/projects/drba-ship-collision-and-protection-system/
Just one example of such a system.
Can you point out any bridges are built to withstand 100,000 ton ship directly colliding with them?
For whatever reason I don't think you've done the math.
I think you have to look at natural bridges like Beringia for that kind of durability, which would be unfeasable to build as standard infrastructure