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Shenzhen skyscraper closed as officials seek cause of shaking The owner of a 71-floor office tower in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen closed the building on Friday pending an investigation into what caused the skyscraper to begin shaking on Tuesday.
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BEIJING: The owner of a 71-floor office tower in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen closed the building on Friday pending an investigation into what caused the skyscraper to begin shaking on Tues
China Skyscraper Closed, Officials To Inspect Cause Of Shaking China Skyscraper Closed, Officials To Inspect Cause Of Shaking Shenzhen Electronics Group Co Ltd will close the 356-metre SEG Plaza to tenants and shoppers to carry out inspections into the cause of the swaying.
SEG Plaza opened in 2001 and several of the lower floors contain electronics shops.
Beijing:
The owner of a 71-floor office tower in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen closed the building on Friday pending an investigation into what caused the skyscraper to begin shaking on Tuesday.
Shenzhen Electronics Group Co Ltd will close the 356-metre (1,167 feet) SEG Plaza to tenants and shoppers to carry out inspections into the cause of the swaying, it said in a notice posted on the Weibo social media account of the state-owned Xinhua News agency.