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© Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.11 dead, dozens missing after highway bridge in China crumbles in flooding and heavy storms
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wanderlust
The infamous 'Tofu Dreg' construction... RIP the car drivers and passengers.
Peter14
Nature remains the most powerful force around.
Pukey2
I seem to recall bridges and what-not also collapsing when there are intense floodings and mudslides in Japan and other countries. I noticed you used the Japanese word 'tofu',
John
Systemic grift and shoddy construction.
Hardly surprising.
wallace
Many bridges collapse with severe weather like floods and typhoons. Not only in China.
Garthgoyle
Pukey2.
The terms Tofu-Dreg or Tofu Buildings are used to refer to Chinese construction when they cut important corners. Cutting corners as the ones stated in the article:
Mark
whenever china give you the death number, you have to double or triple it to get the true picture
deanzaZZR
When Japanese die due to extreme weather events, RIP.
When Chinese die due to extreme weather events, RIP.
PTownsend
RIP to those that died.
It looks like the Chinese government, similar to governments around the world also needs to spend more money and resources upgrading infrastructure, especially these days when extreme weather events are increasingly common and many weather events are damaging critical facilities like bridges, roads and dams. The planet is in a new climate cycle, and our rulers need to change how things are done (the Roman era is long passed, knock wood the fossil era will be gone before long, too) and find better ways to make life a bit safer for the rest of us.
Desert Tortoise
It looks like one set of bridge piers was washed out. Without the piers underneath the bridge deck collapsed. This sort of weather related failure is hardly confined to China. I have seen interstate highway bridges washed out in the US due to flash flooding.