70-storey building in China evacuated after beginning to sway

19 May 2021, 12:44

Government officials set up a cordon line at the SEG Plaza in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong Province
China Shaking Skyscraper. Picture: PA

Thousands of people in the SEG Plaza and surrounding areas fled after it wobbled on Tuesday in the southern Chinese tech centre of Shenzhen.

Authorities in the southern Chinese tech centre of Shenzhen evacuated a 70-storey building after it began swaying and are investigating the cause.

Thousands of people in the SEG Plaza and surrounding areas fled after it wobbled on Tuesday.

The Shenzhen government said no additional swaying had been detected since Tuesday and the main structure and its environs appeared stable.

“Based on an analysis, any seismic event has been ruled out as a possible cause,” it said on its microblog.

A man walks past the SEG Plaza in Shenzhen in southern China’s Guangdong Province
A man walks past the SEG Plaza in Shenzhen (Chinatopix via AP)

The building’s steel infrastructure, windows and other architectural features appeared undamaged and there were no signs of cracks in surrounding streets, it said.

The first 10 floors are an electronics market while office space takes up most of the rest.

The 20-year-old building is more than 300 metres (about 1,000ft) tall and is topped by a helipad.

The US consulate in the nearby city of Guangzhou issued an advisory urging citizens to avoid the plaza and surrounding area because of “inadequate information to assess the safety risks” and to stay away until authorities sound the all-clear.

Sitting on the border with the semi-autonomous region of Hong Kong, Shenzhen was transformed from a sleepy fishing village in the 1970s to a thriving centre of the electronics industry, with some of China’s flashiest architecture and most expensive property.

By Press Association

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