A viral TikTok clip, nicknamed “Seconds from Collapse,” shows a fuel tanker trapped beneath a crumbling bridge, moments from disaster. With no explanation, viewers debate whether it’s real, staged, or an awareness stunt. The unease lingers because real bridge collapses—Taiwan (2019), Brazil (2024), India (2025)—have claimed lives and left lasting scars. Beyond suspense, the video underscores a stark truth: aging infrastructure is fragile, and ignoring the cracks could turn ordinary commutes into catastrophe.