Mingtiandi

Asia real estate and outbound investment news

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Sign Up / Login Logout

Lost your password?
Register
Forgotten Password
Cancel

Register For This Site

A password will be e-mailed to you.

  • Capital Markets
  • Events
    • Mingtiandi 2023 Event Calendar
    • Mingtiandi APAC Residential Forum 2023
    • Mingtiandi Asia Logistics Forum 2023
    • Mingtiandi Hong Kong Focus Forum 2023
    • Mingtiandi APAC Data Centre Forum 2023
    • Mingtiandi Asia Office Strategies Forum 2023
    • Mingtiandi Singapore Focus Forum 2023
    • More Events
  • MTD TV
  • People
    • Industry Moves
    • MTD TV Speakers
  • Logistics
  • Data Centres
  • Asia Outbound
  • Retail
  • Research & Policy
  • Advertise

22 Migrant Workers Said Killed as Buildings Collapse in Wenzhou

2016/10/11 by Michael Cole Leave a Comment

Wenzhou building collapse

The collapse brought the near total destruction of all four buildings

Nearly two dozen people were killed when a row of ramshackle houses collapsed in the eastern China city of Wenzhou on Monday. State-run media described the casualties as primarily being migrant workers occupying substandard buildings in the prosperous trading and manufacturing port in Zhejiang province.

Six survivors were pulled from four buildings in Wenzhou’s Lucheng district which imploded at around 3:25 am, apparently without warning or immediate cause, according to media reports. Following a period of rapid growth China faces a problem of poorly constructed buildings that have sprung up in a loosely regulated environment and has a history of building collapses and other construction-related disasters in recent times.

Demolition Process Mysteriously Stopped

Wenzhou building collapse

Teams of rescuers worked to carry away casualties

An account in the China Daily explained that the set of six-storey buildings had been “self-built by local residents” during the 1970s and had begun to be demolished a few years ago. The tear-down process was said to have stopped halfway through and the structures were later rented to migrant workers as housing.

In 2014 the local government had classified more than 1,400 buildings in Lucheng District as dangerous, and recommended that nearly 1,000 of those be vacated. Action on the condemned buildings was said to have been slowed by demands from owners and occupants for compensation.

China building collapse

Workers spread out in search of survivors

Photos in the media showed troops of orange-clad rescue workers digging through the rubble with their hands in search of survivors. Comments by officials cited in the China Daily indicated, however, that rescue efforts had been concluded with no additional survivors found.

An Epidemic of Bad Construction

The Wenzhou disaster is the latest in a series of construction-related tragedies to strike in China. In December last year 22 buildings were knocked over and at least 69 people were killed when a man-made mountain built from years of construction waste gave way in a massive mudslide in a Shenzhen industrial zone.

China construction disaster

By early Tuesday the search for survivors was said to be complete

In May of last year heavy rains in Guizhou province were said to cause another of what have come to be called “tofu buildings” in China to collapse, killing 16 people.

Share this now

  • LinkedIn
  • Share
  • Tweet
  • Email

Filed Under: Design and Construction Tagged With: construction, daily-sp, disaster, Wenzhou, Zhejiang

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get Mingtiandi Delivered

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

MTD TV

Imelda Tham, managing director for investments at Gaw Capital
Singapore Office Deals Require New Approaches, Say TE, Gaw, BlackRock 
China’s Push for Greener Data Centres Cools a Red-Hot Sector: MTD TV

More MTD TV Videos>>

People in the News

Michael Smith Hongkong Land
Hongkong Land Names Mapletree’s Smith Chief Executive as Office Slump Continues
Cheng Kar-Shun, NWD
New World’s Henry Cheng Says Searching for Successor, May Opt for External Candidate
Rahul Pandit
Blackstone in Need of New CEO for India Industrial Platform as Rahul Pandit Departs
sanjiv-aggarwal- Actis
Asia Real Estate People in the News 2023-11-20

More Industry Professionals>>

People in the News

Hongkong Land Names Mapletree’s Smith Chief Executive as Office Slump Continues

Michael Smith Hongkong Land

The biggest landlord in Hong Kong’s Central district is headed to a second straight year of declining profits and the … Read More>>

New World’s Henry Cheng Says Searching for Successor, May Opt for External Candidate

Cheng Kar-Shun, NWD

Hong Kong property and retail tycoon Henry Cheng Kar-shun says he is still looking for a successor to run the family’s … Read More>>

Blackstone in Need of New CEO for India Industrial Platform as Rahul Pandit Departs

Rahul Pandit

Having established a portfolio of 17 industrial developments across eight major markets in India, Blackstone is looking … Read More>>

Asia Real Estate People in the News 2023-11-20

sanjiv-aggarwal- Actis

India’s de facto sovereign fund leads this week’s review of personnel moves from around the region with news reports … Read More>>

More Industry Professionals>>

Latest Stories

Norito Ikeda president Japan Post Bank
Japan Post Bank Boosts Real Estate Holdings to $27B as Diversification Continues
Evergrande Real Estate Group Chairman of the Board Hui Ka-yan attends Evergrande Real Estate result announcement at the JW Marriott in Admiralty. 29MAR16 SCMP/ Nora Tam
Receivers Take Over Hong Kong Mansions From Entities Linked to Evergrande Boss
China’s Wanda Delaying $600 million Bond Payment
China’s Wanda Delaying $600M Bond Payment and More Asia Real Estate Headlines

Sponsored Features

Macquarie Asset Management Confident in Continuing Rise of APAC Logistics
Asia Pacific a Dominant Source of Global Capital
Crystal Investment and SOCAM Form Proptech VC Firm

More Sponsored Features>>

Connect with Mingtiandi

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Real Estate News

  • Capital Markets
  • 2023 Event Calendar
  • MTD TV Archives
  • People
  • Logistics
  • Data Centres
  • Asia Outbound
  • Retail

More Mingtiandi

  • About Mingtiandi
  • Contact Mingtiandi
  • Mingtiandi Membership
  • Newsletter Subscription
  • Advertise
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Join the Mingtiandi Team


© 2007-2023 China Advertising Media Ltd (Samoa). All rights reserved.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.