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BEIJING: At least eight people have died and nine were missing in a hotel collapse in Suzhou city in eastern China, said authorities on Tuesday (Jul 13).

The Siji Kaiyuan hotel collapsed on Monday afternoon, the Suzhou government said.

Most people in the building at the time were hotel guests. Twenty-three people were trapped and six have been rescued so far.

More than 600 people including earthquake rescue teams and 120 vehicles were mobilised for the operation. Rescuers used cranes, ladders, metal cutters and search dogs to look for survivors.


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Rescuers search the site of a hotel after it collapsed leaving at least one dead and 10 others missing in the city of Suzhou in China's eastern Jiangsu province on Jul 12, 2021. (Photo: AFP/CNS)

No cause for the disaster has been given.
The hotel opened in 2018 and had 54 guest rooms, according to its listing on the travel site Ctrip.
Images from the scene showed orange-clad rescue workers swarming over large piles of rubble.


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Rescuers prepare equipment as they search for survivors at a collapsed hotel in Suzhou in eastern China's Jiangsu Province on Jul 12, 2021. (Photo: AP/Xinhua/Li Bo)


Rescuers search for survivors at a collapsed hotel in Suzhou in eastern China's Jiangsu Province on Jul 12, 2021. (Photo: AP/Xinhua/Li Bo)

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Suzhou, a city of more than 12 million roughly 100km west of Shanghai, is a popular destination for tourists drawn to its canals and centuries-old gardens.
Building collapses or accidents are not uncommon in China, often due to lax construction standards or corruption.


The collapse of a quarantine hotel in southern China's Quanzhou city in March last year killed 29 people, with authorities later finding that three floors had been added illegally to the building's original four-storey structure.
And authorities in May evacuated one of China's tallest skyscrapers, the SEG Plaza in the southern city of Shenzhen, after it shook multiple times over several days.


 
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BEIJING: At least eight people have died and nine were missing in a hotel collapse in Suzhou city in eastern China, said authorities on Tuesday (Jul 13).

The Siji Kaiyuan hotel collapsed on Monday afternoon, the Suzhou government said.

Most people in the building at the time were hotel guests. Twenty-three people were trapped and six have been rescued so far.

More than 600 people including earthquake rescue teams and 120 vehicles were mobilised for the operation. Rescuers used cranes, ladders, metal cutters and search dogs to look for survivors.


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Rescuers search the site of a hotel after it collapsed leaving at least one dead and 10 others missing in the city of Suzhou in China's eastern Jiangsu province on Jul 12, 2021. (Photo: AFP/CNS)

No cause for the disaster has been given.
The hotel opened in 2018 and had 54 guest rooms, according to its listing on the travel site Ctrip.
Images from the scene showed orange-clad rescue workers swarming over large piles of rubble.


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Rescuers prepare equipment as they search for survivors at a collapsed hotel in Suzhou in eastern China's Jiangsu Province on Jul 12, 2021. (Photo: AP/Xinhua/Li Bo)


Rescuers search for survivors at a collapsed hotel in Suzhou in eastern China's Jiangsu Province on Jul 12, 2021. (Photo: AP/Xinhua/Li Bo)

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Suzhou, a city of more than 12 million roughly 100km west of Shanghai, is a popular destination for tourists drawn to its canals and centuries-old gardens.
Building collapses or accidents are not uncommon in China, often due to lax construction standards or corruption.


The collapse of a quarantine hotel in southern China's Quanzhou city in March last year killed 29 people, with authorities later finding that three floors had been added illegally to the building's original four-storey structure.
And authorities in May evacuated one of China's tallest skyscrapers, the SEG Plaza in the southern city of Shenzhen, after it shook multiple times over several days.


I don't see you being so alert when 100+ Americans got squashed recently. Lol
 
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Roughly speaking China has about 30X more buildings than third-world shithole called US, so for every single collapse of one US building, you need to dig 33 buildings collapsed in China to get it even.

So just keep up the good work.

While, after a quick google, you need 66 now:

DC pedestrian bridge collapses onto highway

2021/06/23/us/pedestrian-bridge-collapse-washington-dc/index.html
 
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Roughly speaking China has about 30X more buildings than third-world shithole called US, so for every single collapse of one US building, you need to dig 33 buildings collapsed in China to get it even.

LOL ... look who was making a post in a certain other thread about a US collapse.

 
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In China, buildings collapse becoz somebody tried to install more floors onto an existing building. In the US, they just do.

In China, hypersonic glide vehicles have to be aborted becoz somebody tried to install more x onto an existing y. In the US, they just do.

As the sole superpower on this planet, US should b ashamed of themselves!
 
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