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Updated: 2014-11-25 11:57
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Subsiding buildings on a collision course. [Photo/IC] |
That sinking feeling
Two buildings in a Shanghai residential community became too close for comfort when one leaned into the other, dfic.cn reported. The property developer blamed subsidence.
The buildings were 12cm from each other at the narrowest point and 2 meters apart at the widest when they were erected.
An investigation is under way.
The buildings have been damaged by one leaning toward the other.[Photo/IC] |
A resident stands near the buildings that are too close for comfort. [Photo/IC] |
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