Using "substandard" steel or concrete that looks fine but lacks structural integrity.
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The later episodes explore the arrogance of building in defiance of geography. From dams that burst because they were built on porous rock to "earthquake-proof" buildings that pancaked during tremors, the season highlights the constant battle between human ingenuity and the planet's raw power. Engineers often design for the "100-year storm," only to realize that nature doesn't keep a schedule. The Legacy of Failure Using "substandard" steel or concrete that looks fine
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Ignoring the shifting soil beneath a foundation or the corrosive power of salt air.