https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-21/chinese-skyscraper-closes-as-officials-try-to-figure-out-shaking
A skyscraper in Shenzhen has been closed for safety checks as reports of unexplained wobbling feed concern about the stability of one of the southern Chinese technology hub’s tallest buildings.
Shenzhen Skyscraper Closes as Officials Try to Figure Out Shaking
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