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The Meilong Expressway Collapse was a catastrophic event that occurred on May 1, 2024, at approximately 2:10 a.m. local time. The incident took place at the Meilong Expressway (Meidagao Section) in the direction of Fujian , approximately 900 meters from K11 in Cha'yang Town , Dabu County , Meizhou City , Guangdong Province , China .
The Coming Collapse of China at the Internet Archive The Coming Collapse of China is a book by Gordon G. Chang , published in 2001, in which he argued that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was the root cause of many of China 's problems and would cause the country's collapse by 2011.
The aftermath of the collapse. Emergency services were called at around noon local time shortly after the collapse. [citation needed] Rescue efforts took place from 29 April to 5 May; a total of 10 survivors were rescued, with the final survivor reportedly being rescued 131 hours after the collapse. [citation needed]
Look ahead. Listen to the crowd noise. If you start finding yourself in a crowd surge, wait for the surge to come, go with it, and move sideways. Keep moving with it and sideways, with it and sideways." [5] Other recommendations include trying to remain upright, and keeping away from walls and other obstructions if possible. [23]
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The new regulations affected Evergrande Group, China's second-largest property developer, and the Chinese real estate market as a whole. [5] In addition, the Chinese shadow banks, such as Sichuan Trust , have been greatly effected by the property sector crisis due to over lending and a crackdown on regulations.