Building collapse in Changsha, Hunan leaves dozens trapped or missing, raising concerns about hidden dangers of self-built houses – BBC News 中文

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On April 29, a resident’s self-built house collapsed in Changsha, Hunan, China, trapping 23 people.

On April 29, a resident self-built house collapsed in Changsha, Hunan, China, trapping 23 people. Seven people have been rescued, and 39 people have lost contact near the accident site. The accident sparked nationwide attention to the hidden dangers of self-built houses.

The hidden dangers of self-built houses

According to the current official information, the collapsed house is a self-built house with a total of 8 floors, of which the 1st floor is the facade, the 2nd floor is a restaurant, the 3rd floor is a screening cafe, the 4th, 5th, and 6th floors are family hotels, and the 7th and 8th floors are. for own housing.

It is said that when the house was built in 2012, it had a 6-story structure, and it was added to 8 floors in 2018. The tenants made structural changes to the house to varying degrees. The exact cause of the collapse is still under investigation.

Han Wendong, deputy captain of the Chinese rescue team, told the media on Monday (May 2) that although the “golden 72 hours” have passed, the rescue has not stopped for a moment.

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