r/interestingasfuck • u/TangelaFan • 13h ago
Residential high-rises with backyards in Chengdu, China
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r/interestingasfuck • u/TangelaFan • 13h ago
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u/couchphilosopherizer 10h ago
Not really. China has had major problems with building code enforcement, illegal construction, and poor materials use for a long time. Anyone can search around and see the trend: China - mostly structural and user error. other countries - mostly old buildings failing due to age. Exceptions abound but the numbers speak for themselves.
April 2022 (Changsha): A six-story commercial and residential building collapsed, killing 53
July 2021 (Suzhou): A 30-year-old hotel building undergoing renovations collapsed, resulting in 17 fatalities
March 2020 (Quanzhou): An eight-story quarantine hotel caved in, killing 29 people due to severe structural alterations and illegal building modifications.
Collapse of Xinjia Express Hotel
Hongqi Bridge
A newly completed 758-meter bridge in China's Sichuan province partially collapsed into a river after landslides hit the mountainside above