But at least there’s no covid in it.
That building was made out of recycled pelletized plastic soda bottles soaked in kerosene. PooF!!
So they used some kind of flammable cladding/insulation on the exterior of the building? What could go wrong? I wonder how many others are built that way of the thousands of buildings built in recent years. Anyway one remember this disaster in Shanghai http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2031985,00.html
The Shanghai apartment building had been retrofitted with polyurethane insulation on the exterior as part of a government energy efficiency program. I won’t forget this one... I had to travel there a few days later and saw what a disaster it was.
The Changsha fire doesn’t look to be much different except it wasn’t a retrofit...
Did the flames melt the steel beams? If not how come?
Maybe it got out of control because of draught affecting their ability to pump water from the Xiangjiang River...
Not sure whether it is connected to the almost dried-up Yangzte...
IAC, isn’t this near to where the Chicoms developed the virus they attacked us with?