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Chengdu Rail Construction responds to the collapse of Chengdu Metro Line 13

发布时间:2024-06-21 16:36:18  
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Rail Transit Exhibition News At 03:50 on June 21, Chengdu Rail Construction responded to the collapse of Line 13. Outside the foundation pit of the construction of Xiaonanjie Station of Chengdu Rail Transit Line 13 constructed by China Railway Second Bureau, two water pipes with a diameter of 1 meter and 0.3 meters buried at a depth of about 2 meters naturally burst, resulting in the collapse of the road surface about 12 meters long near No. 119 Jinli West Road.

成都轨道建设就成都地铁13号线塌陷回应:自来水管爆管导致塌陷(图1)

After the incident, the water pipes have been shut down by the relevant property rights units, the affected roads have been closed, and no one was injured at the scene. The incident did not have a direct impact on the construction and operation of rail transit.

According to previous reports, on the morning of June 21, some netizens broke the news that a station under construction of Chengdu Metro Line 13 collapsed, revealing a huge hole under the ground.

成都轨道建设就成都地铁13号线塌陷回应:自来水管爆管导致塌陷(图2)

In the video and pictures, the reporter saw that there was a huge hole on a road, and a fence had been set up around the hole, and there were many residential buildings on both sides of the road, and there were construction vehicles and personnel working at the scene.

Subsequently, the reporter learned from the Chengdu Municipal Government that the collapse occurred on the pavement of a station under construction on Chengdu Metro Line 13, "It collapsed at more than 3 o'clock in the morning today, and there were no casualties." ”

The staff said that after the collapse, emergency personnel immediately set up a fence around it, "At present, it is preliminarily judged that it will not cause safety hazards to the surrounding buildings." ”

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