I think “the whole building burned” is a bit hyperbolic. Building was covered
in the now known to be spectacularly flammable exterior foam insulation panels.
Those panels are now largely banned because of several fires.
It had intact windows and fire sprinklers when the cladding ignited on o
Statement from China Telecom (translation by Google Translate)
"This afternoon, the façade of the Changsha Second Communication Building
caught fire, and the fire was extinguished. In order to prevent danger,
some equipment in the building has been powered off. At present,
fixed-line communi
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 8:29 AM Sean Donelan wrote:
> The China Telecom office tower fire in Hunan is reportedly out, after
> completely burning the entire 200m tower (42-floors).
That's quite something:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/16/fire-engulfs-skyscraper-china-no-deaths-repor
The China Telecom office tower fire in Hunan is reportedly out, after
completely burning the entire 200m tower (42-floors).
China Telecom statement:
"By around 4:30 pm today, the fire at our No. 2 Communications Tower in
Changsha has been extinguished. No casualties have yet been discovered
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