Moments of panic when a skyscraper in China began to shake – Mystery of what caused the traffic

Moments of panic prevailed when one of the highest skyscrapers of China mysteriously began to shake. The building was evacuated and video shows people running in panic.

The nearly 300-meter SEG Plaza began to shake in the city of Shenzhen on Tuesday, causing a mass exodus from the building.

No earthquake has been recorded and authorities remain concerned about the cause of the quake., according to the Daily Mail.

The 79-storey building was closed, according to local media reports. It was completed in 2000 and houses a huge electronics market, as well as offices in the center of one of its fastest growing cities. Of China.

Experts are investigating what caused this movement in the building, while the prevailing winds in the area are not considered to be responsible.

“After researching and analyzing the data of various earthquake recording centers in the city, there was no earthquake in Shenzhen today,” the authorities said in a statement, adding: “The cause is being controlled by various departments.”

However, it is not clear how the authorities will manage the risk of such a building in the heart of a city with more than 12 million people.

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