Posted on 09/17/2021 9:20:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a jaw-dropping moment caught on camera, 15 high-rise buildings were obliterated simultaneously in China after sitting unfinished for eight years. In the country’s Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province, the skyscrapers were destroyed into huge pile of dust. Now, video of the demolition is going viral, leaving netizens stunned while starting a serious conversation about country’s excessive and unplanned urbanisation projects.
China’s state-run Xinhua News stated that 4.6 tons of explosives were placed at 85,000 blasting points in the buildings for the demolition. The report said the mission was successfully completed in just 45 seconds.
In order to ensure that the blasting work is full-proof — emergency rescue departments dispatched more than 2,000 support personnel to set up eight emergency rescue teams, including on-site fire rescue teams, comprehensive emergency teams, flood control emergency teams, and urban management logistics teams, Kunming Daily reported.
According to Yahoo News, a detailed plan was put out to execute the coordinated explosions. While preparing for the demolition, shops nearby the premises were closed and residents in the neighbouring buildings were evacuated.
Authorities decided to take such drastic step as the buildings had been abandoned for a very long time and the basements were submerged in rainwater.
Taiwan News added that these buildings were part of the unfinished Liyang Star City Phase II project and was about 1 billion Chinese yuan (US$154 million) worth of property. Initiated in 2011, the housing project met with many hurdles over the year and saw frequent interruptions even after ownership changed. After the government intervention, the project did not resume until late last year but couldn’t be completed.
However, this is not the first time simultaneous demolitions at such a large scale was seen in China. Earlier in 2017, 36 buildings were flattened in a mere 20 seconds in Zhengzhou, with a plan to renovate the area into a more appealing hub.
Here’s how netizens reacted to the demolition:
It’s wacky enough that China’s central planning has to get rid of millions of unneeded housing units, but what really astonishes me is: look how these buildings are toppling over sideways. That’s NOT supposed to happen in a controlled demolition. These buildings were death traps. https://t.co/ZPcH2kqEGx
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) September 15, 2021
I see others have already pointed out this was bc of the conditions of the bldgs but having worked in real estate investment in China there are uh lots of very free market reasons why projs don’t get finished & don’t sold for yrs, assets are distressed for many reasons https://t.co/yRSiYctN7G
— Rui Ma 马睿 (@ruima) September 14, 2021
Demolished? Why not let poor people live in them at a reduced rent? When the economy changes someone will build in the same footprint. This is another failing of the government and an ecological disaster. https://t.co/lgJO5KWrvu
— Bill Dettenborn (@BDettenborn) September 15, 2021
I feel like this is going to happen here with all these neighborhoods they’re plowing over what’s left of mother earth for. Quickly built houses that are probably badly made with no privacy and no real yard because they’re right next to each other. https://t.co/inrXsfGJPR
— 👻🔮🌴🌊 𝔢𝔤𝔩𝔢𝔲𝔟𝔥𝔫𝔶𝔨𝔱𝔦𝔴𝔢𝔡 ☀️🌑📚🛸 (@esgnosisennykti) September 16, 2021
I’ve never seen anything like this 🤯 https://t.co/q6et6aEt40
— Earthling (@ziyatong) September 14, 2021
Your reminder that #China ridiculous growth over the last decade has been primarily fueled by gov’t back “building”. Evidence continue to shows demand has evaporated with too many residential property up to quickly resulting in demolition https://t.co/RYBgcTfxFh
— @sin_tos (@sin_tos) September 14, 2021
Imagine the carbon emissions from building and demolishing unwanted buildings. Horrific. https://t.co/FsZd1dYN3X
— Rab Bennetts (@BennettsRab) September 14, 2021
Thus, we have a solution for ‘overbuilding’.
Blow ‘em up, real good!
Chinese TNT => an hour later you have to blast again.
Must have needed the real estate for four or five more coal fired electrical plants
Let poor people live in them? There were no walls, no utilities, no furnishings. Each floor was empty, no rooms, no walls, no windows, no doors, nothing. Poor people are already living in other decrepit buildings with minimum living standards.
And maybe the Builder/Contractor too.
I don’t want to be the guy to go take care of the one that didn’t fall down!
Castles made of sand ...
“There were no walls, no utilities, no furnishings. Each floor was empty, no rooms, no walls, no windows, no doors, nothing.”
indeed ... probably no elevators either ... just empty concrete shells
We did the same, after thinking that sticking all of our drug dealers and Welfare Queens in high-rises would solve the problem of ‘poverty’.
One of my guilty pleasures (okay, it’s boring) is to watch building implosion vids on YouTube. :^)
and, from the People’s Republic of California, SF:
https://www.google.com/search?q=sf+millennium+tower&tbm=vid
https://www.google.com/search?q=sf+millennium+tower&tbm=nws
Why not let poor people live in them? For all we know, there were.
It is posts like that which compel me to return to FR year after year...:)
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Wait until China Evergrande goes belly up by the end of the year.
4.6 tons and they still couldn’t bring the buildings down right.
That’s a hoot! She missed the big show. And those Chinese buildings were probably not suitable for human habitation . . . well, maybe for the Chinese, but not for any First World folks. There are countless Youtube videos highlighting shoddy Chinese construction. Many of them are downright horrifying.
These weren't implosions, someone in one of the buildings just closed their refrigerator too hard. ;^)
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