At least 22 people were killed when a newly built bridge collapsed in central China yesterday, raising fresh concerns about safety standards amid a nationwide construction boom.
Just weeks before it was scheduled to open, the 328-metre (1,076ft) stone bridge over the Tuo river in central Hunan province broke apart and fell into the waters below. More than 100 workers were removing scaffolding when the accident happened. The death toll could rise significantly higher. According to the local media, 22 people were injured and 46 are still missing.
Collapse of new bridge in China leaves at least 22 dead | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited

I can imagine how their government is going to react to this.......

Best wishes and hopes for those missing along with all the peoples families...

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Collapse of new bridge in China leaves at least 22 dead At least 22 people were killed when a newly built bridge collapsed in central China yesterday, raising fresh concerns about safety standards amid a nationwide construction boom. Just weeks before it was scheduled to open, the 328-metre (1,076ft) stone bridge over the Tuo river in central Hunan province broke apart and fell into the waters below. More than 100 workers were removing scaffolding when the accident happened. The death toll could rise significantly higher. According to the local Rating: 5