![]() ![]() The SEG Plaza is the fifth-tallest building in China’s boomtown and is at the heart of Huaqiangbei, the world’s largest. “The people in the building and downstairs fled for their lives!” read the caption to one of the Twitter clips, which depicts petrified shoppers stampeding across a plaza like scene out of a monster movie.Ī follow-up clip posted by local media shows the top of the 73-story structure, on which two white conductor poles can be seen wobbling precariously. Landmark Shenzhen skyscraper sways, sparking emergency evacuation. The SEG Plaza started to sway at 1pm on Tuesday in Shenzhen, China. at Shenzhen’s SEG Electronics Building, which is one of China’s tallest structures in the city at a whopping 980 feet tall. Panic in China as 980ft skyscraper mysteriously begins to shake despite NO earthquakes in the area - sending pedestrians fleeing. ![]() The shaky incident occurred around 1 p.m. A Chinese skyscraper had to be evacuated Tuesday afternoon after it began inexplicably swaying on its foundation, prompting scores of bystanders to flee in terror, as seen in a series of viral videos circulating social media. Terrifying TikTok videos depict what may have happened during Titanic sub’s ‘catastrophic implosion’Ī Chinese skyscraper had to be evacuated Tuesday afternoon after it began inexplicably swaying on its foundation, prompting scores of bystanders to flee in terror, as seen in a series of viral videos circulating social media. AN INVESTIGATION is underway after 21 runners died in an ultramarathon in China. 980-foot skyscraper sways in China, prompting panic and evacuations It was on shaky ground. Read the ‘iron-clad’ death waiver doomed Titanic sub tourists signed: ‘Not … certified by any regulatory body’ I had the bachelorette party from hell - it got ruined by a major storm and fireīiden insists he’s too busy to visit site of Ohio train derailment disaster despite record vacations at 7:54 AM EDT By John Feng Contributing Editor, Asia Hundreds of shoppers were seen fleeing the base of a 1,000-foot skyscraper in southern China on Tuesday, after the 72-floor. ![]()
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