Infrastructure

China: Multiple Roads And Bridges Collapse Leaving Over 100 Dead, Poor Quality 'Tofu-dreg' Infrastructure Comes Under Scrutiny

Swarajya StaffAug 14, 2024, 06:47 PM | Updated 06:47 PM IST
A Bridge Collapse In China

A Bridge Collapse In China


A series of collapses has raised questions about the safety of China’s road and bridge infrastructure, which was built rapidly in recent decades. 

The country's Ministry OF Emergency Management has directed local authorities to closely monitor major infrastructure such as highways and railways, key areas such as water-related construction projects, and high-risk locations such as bridges, urban underground spaces, and tunnels.

Many Chinese netizens took to the social media platform Weibo asking the government to launch a crackdown on 'tofu-dreg 'projects.


On Tuesday, a bridge that was built in the 1960s collapsed suddenly in southern China.

Earlier this month, at least two people were killed and dozens went missing after a highway bridge between two tunnels collapsed after the area experienced flash floods and mudslides in southwest China's Sichuan province. At least three vehicles plunged into mountainous terrain after the bridge collapsed.

Shangluo

On July 19th , a highway bridge collapsed in Shangluo, in the northwestern province of Shaanxi, killing at least 38 people with 24 still missing. 25 vehicles were swept away after a three-lane section of the bridge plunged into a river following a sudden downpour and flash floods.


Shaanxi


In May, over 50 people were killed in the country's deadliest road collapse when a portion of the expressway, linking Meizhou city with Dabu county in Guangdong province, crumbled. The collapse reported occurred after a month of heavy rains in a mountainous part of the region. Vehicles fell down the slope and some caught fire.


The series of collapses has raised questions about the safety of China’s road and bridge infrastructure, which was built rapidly in recent decades. 

Meizhou-Dabu Expressway

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