The problem is the climate accelerate faster than they expect . Well we told this back in 1997 but nobody listen to us . China , philippines and asian countries get the rain while australia and US and cannada get the drought and is burning . Nobody listen now you pay .
@@kikuro20 incorrect assumptions. Both are not in the positions as a building specialist or real estate developers in China to comment on this incident.
why weren’t people cleared out of that space earlier when they noticed the rain leaking? this could have ended much differently. people could have been seriously injured or possibly killed.
That is so true. I feel like most companies care more about sales and appearance than they do about safety, in any country. But, also, if I was there I wouldn't have gawked at the ceiling leaking tons of water either. I'd be outa there !
@Sora L by that logic why didn't every other building in the area have the same problem? I don't think you really thought about what you are saying here. Either that or..... Lol
that why you not an engineer. put water in any building will cause it to collapse, dont believe me run a garden hose up to your bed room turn it on, and see if it will collapse. Doh oh condo in miami,Usa is another example
@@arsenalsniping1711 40yrs is nothing, many taller building older than 40yrs. stop be a hypocrisy these video show collapse of plaster board due to water, but people like you make it like the building collapse
Well it is actually built properly, just not built to be waterproof. Those modular pieces are quite common for mall ceilings as it is easier with ventilation and such, and commonly used. The problem is not the ceiling, but how the water got there in the first place. It was not made with waterproof in mind.
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
@@_.JiaoZi._ So have I, monsoon seasons are a force to be reckoned with. But that's still no excuse to undercut budget for rain management and ceiling reinforcement for what's supposed to be a public space where people may gather. Inexcusable failure.
@@_.JiaoZi._ Doesn't mean this is justified. Building code are created to cope with conditions like storm and earthquake. Unless you have to undergo something on the level of 2011 Fukushima, somebody deserve to go to jail.
"the mall later said that the accident was caused by heavy rain"....construction defects are more likely the cause. but it happens all over the world. The main thing is that nobody was seriously injured.
This is another example of “Tofu construction” in China. Many Chinese construction projects have a complete lack of quality control and many Chinese construction methods are almost criminally negligent.
To be fair, the Florida building collapse is so much worse and more embarrassing than this. People were literally crushed into jelly in their own homes.
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
Maybe she is used to it happening in China😅 Glad everyone was ok though. Id still be worried that the building might collapse at some stage. Id wanna find somewhere else to work/shop.
@@iii___iii tofu dragon cases are cases in which construction company cut so many corners in order build something very quickly. To sum it up for ya More products but lesser quality
@@pmathewizard water would just slid off the roof, the problem here is that it's leaking through the roof and accumulated on the ceiling. Snows on the other hand, would still accumulate on rooftops
Looks like simple ceiling panels that is removable for easy access to get into the vents and electrical wiring. So I can see why it would collapse with any heavy pressure on it. Also, notice it was only one section of the ceiling, it's not like the entire ceiling of the mall caved in. Let's not blow anything out of portion...
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
@@kyleterry5190 I know we're just speculating, but based on the video I disagree on your assumption. There's nothing that indicates whether this floor is the 1st floor or the top floor. I'm not an engineer, so this is not my best assumption about the water, but I'm guessing it has to do with some sort of drainage water pipe.
@@mohamedali-qs9rl I m not a modi supporter but you don't think this is too much. You don't think such things rarely happens in India? Atleast in public places. India's media is more free than India's neighborhood. It is true that media shows nonsense things but it doesn't mean it is biased. Every media houses in worlds are divided some supports right some supports left. Its all about your individual ideology.
The building is solid but the POP structure for designing has distance between actual ceiling and what people see (designed fake ceiling). So water went in that and got stored but water was too heavy for the fake ceilings to store so it's just collapsed suddenly. It happens.
@HarambeLives23 no this isn't normal but it's not uncommon or surprising. I'm from in india and this same thing happened in my university as well. Water is not supposed to go in it, if it goes then it's only about time it collapses.
What fell down was not the roof. It was the cardboard ceiling that commercial buildings have. I've seen those at my work in the U.S. and they are fragile, just pieces of cardboard.
@@cocofluff The roof had a leak so enough water got in to damage the cardboard ceiling. There's also no context in this video. The amount of rain could've been unexpected for the area, much like what's happening in Germany.
Then this news report would be: *"Over 500 people in this mall collapse are dead after a deadly magnitude 2.0 earthquake!"* FIY: 2.0 magnitude earthquake is like being in a plane in heavy turbulence, this is usually survivable for most buildings compared to magnitude 10
Earthquake is a different force than the rain. It's not like the buildinh is blown a way by a storm. It's the leaking water that's accumulated overtime in the ceiling that causes this, not a spontaneous force.
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
@@shadows2909 notice it was only one section of the ceiling, it's not like the entire ceiling of the mall caved in. Let's not blow anything out of portion...
@@frankiechiuh3401 In layman terms a city is a structure on it's own. With little to no regards regarding quality and people are more incline to easy profit and high return in less amount of time, which lead to my previous comment.
Well I think it's worst in Miami, they made that slowly and it collapsed anyway lol. And at least not victims like in the Sampoong department store in Seoul
"scared shoppers were seen running away" Whoah that was very informative. As if scared shoppers would go closer and be like Oh wow what do we have here?
Those ceiling boards look like they're going to weigh 22kg a piece, and they didnt fall down quickly... *Im not really surprised that no real injury nor fatality has occurred*
@@fuckheinschitt239 what are you talking about? “only” half of the florida condo collapsed, but ~100+ people were ACTUALLY KILLED. improperly made and maintained in ‘murica. stop acting like negligence and cutting corners is specific to China. it happens everywhere. humans are greedy.
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
The real problem of the roof falling is they construct buildings within hours and every process like cementing plastering needs a period of time to get strong they just made it in few days and made the building functionable.
Though I get that people probably did not know that the ceiling would collapse if rain is leaking through, but this is a lesson for everyone else that watched this. If the ceiling leaks so much, yall need to move move MOVE. Never happened to me, but I live in Texas in which we had a super freeze early this year and I saw so many videos of Texans' pipes in the roof burst, and their ceiling leaked (and obviously collapsed).
The problem is, that much rainwater should not be leaking through a relatively new building.
Poor roofing design. Should have slight angle to divert water to the rear to the large pipes to drainage.
@@APersonOnTH-camX they should be high quality like in Miami, USA :)
@Jezthedead it’s general Knobi what would you expect?
@Jezthedead it really isn’t propaganda, it’s more of a fact nowadays since most young adults and teenagers agree that some projects are not built well
@Jezthedead fact is not propaganda
The problem is, they still allowed people to shop while the whole building is leaking. Business as usual I presumed.
Building: leaking and about to collapsed
Shoppers: just another normal day
they where looking shelter for the typhoon
because they dont know the leakage will cause ceiling to collapse. it is simple as that
gotta do what you gotta do.
@Duckychan Duckychan was talking about business usually going on down there.
Engineers : They didn't tell us to make it rainproof
I think it’s constructors, but yeah, my basement basically is the same thing as that ceiling crashing down
probably blockage (due to fallen leaves etc.) of drain on the roof. On the other hand, heavy rain 🌧
Typical shoddy Chinese construction !!!
@@simonchen8376 or it could be due to rain fall volume is more than what the pipe can handle
@@Ilovecruise also possible :) Extrem weather leads to unnormal problems.
That much rainwater shouldn’t be leaking through that building, especially considering how new the building is
Just copy other comments, why don’t you
The problem is the climate accelerate faster than they expect .
Well we told this back in 1997 but nobody listen to us .
China , philippines and asian countries get the rain while
australia and US and cannada get the drought and is burning .
Nobody listen now you pay .
I think China needs to invest in building inspectors. Just don't hire any of them in Florida.
Oop-
bruh-
You bought a handphone to find it defective after use right?
Dude watch laowhy86 and SerpentZA on youtube. You'll know why their buildings are like that. The people in power are in on it too.
@@kikuro20 incorrect assumptions. Both are not in the positions as a building specialist or real estate developers in China to comment on this incident.
why weren’t people cleared out of that space earlier when they noticed the rain leaking? this could have ended much differently. people could have been seriously injured or possibly killed.
China cares about it's looks not the safety of its people
Curiosity, which killed the cat
@@deli9437 well this is china so that statement is wrong, as the cat would be dead already.
To claim insurance
That is so true. I feel like most companies care more about sales and appearance than they do about safety, in any country. But, also, if I was there I wouldn't have gawked at the ceiling leaking tons of water either. I'd be outa there !
The heavy rain did not cause the ceiling to colapse, poor construction did.
To be fair, both the heavy rain and poor construction did.
Also its made in China
Of course
*Made in China*
@roz doreman Are you butthurt?
@Sora L by that logic why didn't every other building in the area have the same problem? I don't think you really thought about what you are saying here. Either that or..... Lol
Y’all should just stop constructing buildings in hours☹️
Exactly
I agree
Epic
This was the comment I was searching for
Miami also agrees.
When people say chinese construction only takes a couple of days..
that why you not an engineer.
put water in any building will cause it to collapse, dont believe me run a garden hose up to your bed room turn it on, and see if it will collapse. Doh
oh condo in miami,Usa is another example
@@jetli740 then I should be living under ruins of my house now
@@jetli740 condo was 40 years old
@@arsenalsniping1711 40yrs is nothing,
many taller building older than 40yrs.
stop be a hypocrisy these video show collapse of plaster board due to water, but people like you make it like the building collapse
@@jetli740 yes it's nothing but still made in china
The question is how come they blame the rain when its their fault
**Accountability in China doesnt exist, only accusativity does**
@@MainMite06 exactly blame pouring to anybody except them., common traits they have even how their international counterparts treated.
*Luckily, no one is injured* is the most important thing in our lives.
sadly, everytime someone say this in china
everyone will say: lies
Soon they will be if this continues.
@@31oannamphong66 Because no one will believe it
Made in China building
True. But in this case, the construction workers might be. Once their boss found out.
Isn’t the shopping mall new? The heavy rain wouldn’t have broken a part of the ceiling if they built it properly.
It depends on the company that built it usually. Renowned ones usually are much better than the small ones that are like paper.
Have you seen how they build the buildings over there it’s like Legos
Chinease make every building In just one month, so what can u expect
Well it is actually built properly, just not built to be waterproof. Those modular pieces are quite common for mall ceilings as it is easier with ventilation and such, and commonly used. The problem is not the ceiling, but how the water got there in the first place. It was not made with waterproof in mind.
@@jingchengyang8957 So it wasn't built properly.
The mall looks very modern, but the construction is very dodgy
tofu dreg buildings lol
th-cam.com/video/E9Fs8jolgs0/w-d-xo.html.
considering we often see news of china finishing entire buildings within days I’m concerned
Its the false ceiling , not the structure
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
The price of cutting corners. There's been so many mall/building collapses in the past, there's no excuse for this happening.
Lol I laugh soo hard when they blame the Hard pour of rain XD. just admit your Constructing a mall has issues
The true problem with the mall is:
*It's made in China*
@@MainMite06 The true problem with your brain is:
It's full of 🆂🅷🅸🆃 that took by your 🅼🅾🅽.
@@lgmmy5612 cringe
@@MainMite06 I can’t agree more. By the way, how’s your condo in Miami?
@@lgmmy5612 oh man you're saying your family at least dont have any culture
Rain, huh? Not just aggressive cost-cutting or non-compliant construction standards?
Yeah, just rain
Tooooootally
th-cam.com/video/E9Fs8jolgs0/w-d-xo.html.
Actually it's a common thing for asian to cost-cutting budget to get the lowest expenses as possible.
@@_.JiaoZi._ So have I, monsoon seasons are a force to be reckoned with. But that's still no excuse to undercut budget for rain management and ceiling reinforcement for what's supposed to be a public space where people may gather. Inexcusable failure.
@@_.JiaoZi._ Doesn't mean this is justified. Building code are created to cope with conditions like storm and earthquake. Unless you have to undergo something on the level of 2011 Fukushima, somebody deserve to go to jail.
Thats what happens when you speedrun a building in one day
build in a day,collapsed in a second
Also has to do with cutting corners on the quality of materials used and time allowed for concrete to dry.
True for business
@@Jibbie49 and i guess they cut too much corners already
"the mall later said that the accident was caused by heavy rain"....construction defects are more likely the cause. but it happens all over the world. The main thing is that nobody was seriously injured.
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Made in china
@@deepika2644 bro u sound goofy asf
@@deepika2644 america building collapse made is usa😂😂
@@islamicofficialstudio Reported, keep spamming.
This is why I don’t ever buy ceilings made in China
😂😂made in China
I only buy made in India cow dung ceilings
@@brannonwinchester7054 much better than China's duplicate one 😏😏😏
@@brannonwinchester7054
Chinese made ❌👎🏻
@@wakargamingyt i don't think China have a cow for that
To be very honest anything made in China does not last long except corona
Water leak you dumbest fck
@@good_man4083 poor planned and construction.. It's a new build but it's wreck easily..
Daaaaaaaaaam you are 💯 right. I'm laughing out loud reading your comment lol. Thanks dude🙏👍
@@taelian3233 agree with you
@@good_man4083 sounds like you re Chinese Communist fan lol
0:20 Using a garbage bin trying to catch all that water is just classic.
Wow, that girl almost got hit... Hope no one was hurt!!!
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No one was hurt
They said no one was injured...how did you miss that?
They'll always say no one was ever hurt
For one moment I thought they were laughing 🙈
This is another example of “Tofu construction” in China. Many Chinese construction projects have a complete lack of quality control and many Chinese construction methods are almost criminally negligent.
Just like the American Made Condo that collapsed..
Made in USA !!!
@@wahoowahoo2341 Multiply that Florida condominium times thousands. You can find many examples on Google or TH-cam. 👍👍👍
@@edtex6275 ..Yeah...American made goes to trash now adays ...
@@wahoowahoo2341 comparing mistakes doesnt make yours better. Thats a poor mindset.
@@MrBug-cb9ut ..All WALMART products are all Made In China..Electronics Kitchenware Clothes etc..You grew up using Made In China !!! HYPOCRITE Bull !!
Now I understand how they build that building in just a little more than 24 hours....
That's why you can't built any type of building in 10 days.
That building isn't the one which was build in 10 days lol
or less than 10 days :v
Don't be rude how do you know this mall was built in ten day who tell u that pls be careful. With your comments 🤔🤔
That's why it's important to make sure any building you're in is always up to code! This story is similar to the Miami incident.
Florida sinking, Miami probably don't exists in 2100 anymore
Yes, similar to Miami...except 180 people died in Miami and an entire building collapsed...otherwise similar LOL!
Isnt the florida one was caused by the old pool not being maintained properly and this one caused by heavy rain?
@@melleblanc8705 nope, the Florida apartment half collapsed
Edit: rest were blown up
Too complex… only a few understood the code?
I'm glad no one was standing underneath
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And china was mocking the Florida building collapse… serve them right.
lol, China shouldn’t mock anyone when it comes to construction robustness.
Chinese engineers built a airport in Islamabad using Chinese tech and its roof collapsed in one year. ..😂
😂😂
That engineer might be the topper of gaokao exam in China
To be fair, the Florida building collapse is so much worse and more embarrassing than this. People were literally crushed into jelly in their own homes.
I'm so glad no one was hurt or killed. Looks like something is very wrong in the construction of the building.
This is what we call it as ""Made in China"" 🤣🤣🤣No gaurenty , No warranty 😂😂
This is horrifying.. let’s hope that the damage is repairable and there are no fatalities..
th-cam.com/video/E9Fs8jolgs0/w-d-xo.html.
China already built a new mall😂😂 Took all of 30 hours
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
@@RUTHLESSambition5 only for show. Go feed your poor if you are so capable.
Made in china
0:04 That one chick was still sitting there watching the ceiling fall while everyone else was running for their lives...
Maybe she is used to it happening in China😅
Glad everyone was ok though.
Id still be worried that the building might collapse at some stage. Id wanna find somewhere else to work/shop.
"Pfft.. First time?"
This is what happens after you build a building in one day.
🤣🤣🤣
😂
This guy is pakka indian
@@muskil1097 name dekh ke pata chal rha hae
No one:
Chinese: we build in just hours.
Building:.....
*When You Speedrun In Real Life Construction*
Lesson learned. Do not cut corners if you are an architect or engineer. The cost of lives is too much.
Or the contractors...
No choice. It's "Made in China". You have to live with it. LOL
The mall: continue shopping everyone, lots of sale
This happened here in Brazil at Osasco Plaza Shopping
Same in SM Fairview mall due to heavy rainfall
This what happens when you build a building in 3 days.
This is what happens when your stuff is *MADE IN CHINA*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's definitely a case of tofu dragon
@@iii___iii tofu dragon cases are cases in which construction company cut so many corners in order build something very quickly. To sum it up for ya More products but lesser quality
3 days? Wow
Many Texans went through the same thing when an arctic winter storm hit the whole state in February 2021.
winter storm is rare in Texas vs. heavy rain is common in China...
Ice water is less dense that Liquid Water😳
@@pmathewizard but snow accumulates. Wanna bet what weighs more between a few cms of water znd a few metres of snow?
@@pmathewizard water would just slid off the roof, the problem here is that it's leaking through the roof and accumulated on the ceiling. Snows on the other hand, would still accumulate on rooftops
Looks like simple ceiling panels that is removable for easy access to get into the vents and electrical wiring. So I can see why it would collapse with any heavy pressure on it. Also, notice it was only one section of the ceiling, it's not like the entire ceiling of the mall caved in. Let's not blow anything out of portion...
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In the west, these multi floor mall are not common at all. They don't know about false ceiling.
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
That looks like the first floor of a multi-storey building, how TF did the rainwater get there
@@kyleterry5190 I know we're just speculating, but based on the video I disagree on your assumption. There's nothing that indicates whether this floor is the 1st floor or the top floor. I'm not an engineer, so this is not my best assumption about the water, but I'm guessing it has to do with some sort of drainage water pipe.
Of course "no one was injured", otherwise you wouldn't have been allowed to report about this.
but they reported the biggest flood for centuries
Thats why everything shouldnt be done fast 😂😂
How long did they construct that building
@@mezmarize6061 usually sometimes in news we see that they construct building within hours
Like in Miami or the Sampoong department store in Seoul?
@@mezmarize6061 he doesn't know, he only has prejudices.
@@chubbygardener bro i meant that we often see buildings getting constructed within hours in China soo i w as telling that...
This is the reality. "Don't judge a book by it's cover "
If this building collapse in india not only selling,modi mouthpiece media will never broadcast
China engineering
@@mohamedali-qs9rl I m not a modi supporter but you don't think this is too much. You don't think such things rarely happens in India? Atleast in public places. India's media is more free than India's neighborhood. It is true that media shows nonsense things but it doesn't mean it is biased. Every media houses in worlds are divided some supports right some supports left. Its all about your individual ideology.
@@controversypoint4264 he's mohammad bro that's why
@@controversypoint4264 left right 🙄 media Bhi politics karte hai kya ?
I'm glad no one was injured.
That must have been scary lol.
Q: What do you do when you see a leaking roof? A: Run away!!!!!
Sir. They also can be caused when you can't see the leakings.
That was my reaction at the beginning of the video when i just saw people casually eating at their table
@@lyz0711 They probably wanted to claim compensation!
When you just graduated in online class after the pandemic and you really didn't learn anything except from drawing and this happened. Lols
The building is solid but the POP structure for designing has distance between actual ceiling and what people see (designed fake ceiling). So water went in that and got stored but water was too heavy for the fake ceilings to store so it's just collapsed suddenly. It happens.
@HarambeLives23 no this isn't normal but it's not uncommon or surprising. I'm from in india and this same thing happened in my university as well. Water is not supposed to go in it, if it goes then it's only about time it collapses.
China needs to improve their construction standards
Water spilling out from the ceiling. Let's all stand under it.
P. o. V
China:- no warranty no guarantee 😂😂
Miami..still digging..
94 dead...actually death trap..USA.
@@clarelau7484 well don’t forget about Suzhou !!!
@@clarelau7484 in that case in miami, it caused by erosion in the pool. Which lead to the ground sinking. Causing the building to collapse.
That’s the same in SM Fairview
What fell down was not the roof. It was the cardboard ceiling that commercial buildings have. I've seen those at my work in the U.S. and they are fragile, just pieces of cardboard.
So the roof should be built well enough to keep rain away from the tiles. Cheap ceiling tiles, poorly built roof.
@@cocofluff The roof had a leak so enough water got in to damage the cardboard ceiling. There's also no context in this video. The amount of rain could've been unexpected for the area, much like what's happening in Germany.
@@bunnie1294 A simple 'leak' would not let in that much water. That's a deluge. It's like the roof was wide open.
This was in india they'd be saying it's the government fault xd
well xi jingping has more bad reputation than modi. some might hate modi some might like but everyone hate xi in every country.
@@lovemoneyrocknroll1new519 speak for yourself. I don't hate Xi .
@@lovemoneyrocknroll1new519 yes I hate xinping
At least they can say so, unlike in China
@@Kiran-ws7wj me too 😁
Rain! Imagine what would have happened in an earthquake!!
Then this news report would be:
*"Over 500 people in this mall collapse are dead after a deadly magnitude 2.0 earthquake!"*
FIY: 2.0 magnitude earthquake is like being in a plane in heavy turbulence, this is usually survivable for most buildings compared to magnitude 10
Earthquake is a different force than the rain. It's not like the buildinh is blown a way by a storm. It's the leaking water that's accumulated overtime in the ceiling that causes this, not a spontaneous force.
They say American infrastructure crippling 😂
Well that's actually true
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@@Dumb-Comment but you can't compare decades old infra to this new one. These Chinese infra doesn't even seems to stand a quarter of decade 😂
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
@@shadows2909 notice it was only one section of the ceiling, it's not like the entire ceiling of the mall caved in. Let's not blow anything out of portion...
They call this type of building:
"Tofu Structures"
Heads will roll …. 😱
@@frankiechiuh3401 nah, they all brush this under a rag or two.
@@Niggurath-n4h Now this is small matter…. Big trouble in Zhengzhou,& Luoyang in Henan Province.
@@frankiechiuh3401 In layman terms a city is a structure on it's own. With little to no regards regarding quality and people are more incline to easy profit and high return in less amount of time, which lead to my previous comment.
@@Niggurath-n4h agree. !
"wow China built a structure in less than 48 hours, thats so cool"
**Said structure a week later:**
China built the most high rise buildings in the world for last 40 more years, have you heard any one of those collapse?
Well I think it's worst in Miami, they made that slowly and it collapsed anyway lol. And at least not victims like in the Sampoong department store in Seoul
@@suhongpan5459 Yes?
Here comes all the "made in china" jokes
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Made In China🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When you construct a 10 storey building in one day. 🙂
It's different building..
@UC_k-S50aGGJHHoQlduCWiWA but same idea u idiot
If water is pouring down out of the ceiling it’s time to be somewhere else !
That's what you get when you spend only few days to complete the construction
"Scared shoppers were seen running away"
*Shows girl laughing while running
That's why i don't speedrun building things unless if it's in minecraft.
That's what happens when you slap together buildings in 2 days .
I hope everyone is safe
"scared shoppers were seen running away"
Whoah that was very informative. As if scared shoppers would go closer and be like Oh wow what do we have here?
Oops ,, so that's how Chinese able to make a buildings in 24 hours 😂
"That's a lot of damage"
Just a lil bit
everyone is talking about China's engineering why dont they talk about if anyone is hurt
Those ceiling boards look like they're going to weigh 22kg a piece, and they didnt fall down quickly...
*Im not really surprised that no real injury nor fatality has occurred*
There's been a lot of building's ceilings collapsing in china these days
ikr, i remember seeing a university's lecture room ceiling collapsing on this same channel a few weeks ago and i'm concerned
i blame the guy recording at the exact moment it fell
China: builds buildings under a day
Meanwhile china: *the damage was caused by heavy rain*
@tefler2004 retired china made small apartments which were joined together and assembled under a day, to create a 10 stories high build
They built that entire mall in five hours.
*The mall got destroyed in 5 hours too*
This will be the video I show to when people ask “Why are you claustrophobic?”
Why is it that China has such dangerous architecture? Their water even caught fire.
They're pushing too hard for innovative cheaper options which...well brought their roof down today.
@@rhuonaChanel exactly
Mainland Chinese Engineering of course this happens
every countries has poor construction
Not as bad as Sampoong Mall disaster but still..companies need to stop taking shortcut when it comes to buildings
The girl in the beginning look like she was laughing while running
Dude, if my girlfriend wanted to go shopping to malls like this one I would look as excited as she does when she sees a new pair of shoes.
ok.........but who asked?
So, just be single ?
read my name
When you built building fast :results followd
At least the whole building is still safe unlike the Florida one
Doesn't make it any better.
Atleast it's only half of the building collapsed if the building is Made in Chyna the whole building will collapse 🤣.
@@fuckheinschitt239 Yeah its only half of the building collapsed but it has taken a lot of victims who were crushed to death😭
@@fuckheinschitt239 what are you talking about? “only” half of the florida condo collapsed, but ~100+ people were ACTUALLY KILLED. improperly made and maintained in ‘murica. stop acting like negligence and cutting corners is specific to China. it happens everywhere. humans are greedy.
@@angelbiscuitsas I said in the comment. The whole building will collapse if it's made in China.
if the ceiling collapsed due to heavy rain, that means there wasn't any drainage for it. and if there was, it wasn't constructed properly.
Just another day in china
Nothing much, it's just another normal day in there. Almost whenever it rains there, this kind of things are often heard.
Exactly. This type of thing happens, which should not make a headline news at all.
A shopping mall being damaged by heavy rain,I am more worried about other people in China go into this kind of poor design building
@Sora L okay ccp bot whatever you say
@Sora L yep just glue it so easy 🤣
@Sora L yeah easy as finding nemo
@@kevinf.1702 come up with a better insult
Turns out the roof wasn’t built to hold that many microphones…
🤣
they build buildings fast, but they collapse fast too
Me : watches this video while it's raining heavily in India
My mom: I am going shopping
Me: 😵
🤯
“No one was injured, according to local reports.”
*Dude, how the f*
th-cam.com/video/E9Fs8jolgs0/w-d-xo.html.
those ceilings are light made of plywood i believe there's a water leak from somewhere that goes all the way into the plywood ceilings and it cannot withstand the water anymore and it break down. Not really fatal but can injure you on the right spot.
I mean, I saw everyone running away in time. A few were very lucky.
@@yopiee8342dude stop spamming this comment everywhere..we get it China is the next "supaapawaa"calm down
China builds fast… deconstruction is even faster - and fully automated 😂
Like the Florida condo?
yeah,just like the building that collapse and buried hundreds in Florida
@@人才-t3oit’s the exception that confirms the rule….
@@人才-t3o building collapse happens a weekly basis in panda land
In India its a saying that "Chinese electronic products wont be last long " Now even their Malls will do the same 😂😂😂
Thank goodness, nobody was injured
These engineers must be the toppers of gaokao exam 😂😂
Someone couldn't be bothered to look into the leaker rooftop, when it rains it will eventually collapse
Plot twist: That was actually toilet water...
Now we know that Chinese buildings are also like Chinese goods
Cant b worse thn India !!
@@andrewkim8243 true.. I am a Indian many buildings collapse here too.. Most of the countries buildings collapse not just China or india
@@comradeleppi2000 not “most of the countries…” a few more than others
True 🤣
The real problem of the roof falling is they construct buildings within hours and every process like cementing plastering needs a period of time to get strong they just made it in few days and made the building functionable.
Though I get that people probably did not know that the ceiling would collapse if rain is leaking through, but this is a lesson for everyone else that watched this. If the ceiling leaks so much, yall need to move move MOVE.
Never happened to me, but I live in Texas in which we had a super freeze early this year and I saw so many videos of Texans' pipes in the roof burst, and their ceiling leaked (and obviously collapsed).