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drakus
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Scaffolding at a construction site in eastern China collapsed into a deadly pile on Thursday, causing iron pipes, steel bars, and wooden planks to collapse on about 75 workers in the country's worst industrial accident in two years. At least 70 people were killed when a work platform collapsed at a power plant cooling tower under construction, state media reported. Two others were injured and one worker was missing. The cooling tower was under construction in Fengcheng City, Jiangxi Province, when the scaffolding collapsed around 7: 30 a.m., an official from the local labor protection administration, who gave only his last name, Yuan, said by phone. It's a pity to read about this, what do you think about it?

n_bates
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This is the whole point of leftist regimes. This is their attitude towards people.

soniabailey
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Can you please tell us more about this?

n_bates
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Hey! To be honest, I think this news is truly scary, because such an attitude towards people and workforce is even scary to imagine. Here it is - the true face of leftist political regimes. As far as I know from my experience, no scaffolding can support the weight of 75 people. I am 100% sure that not a single test of the mounts and their stability has been carried out. You can read how to properly install scaffolding on this site - petesuen.com. I hope it will be interesting for you, and you will become even more convinced of the unprofessionalism of the Chinese. Good luck!

soniabailey
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Hey! To be honest, I think this news is truly scary, because such an attitude towards people and workforce is even scary to imagine. Here it is - the true face of leftist political regimes. As far as I know from my experience, no scaffolding can support the weight of 75 people. I am 100% sure that not a single test of the mounts and their stability has been carried out. You can read how to properly install scaffolding on this site - petesuen.com. I hope it will be interesting for you, and you will become even more convinced of the unprofessionalism of the Chinese. Good luck! Thank you very much!