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What do experts say about the collapse or unauthorized decoration of buildings in Suzhou?
Ma Yujie, a teacher from the School of Architecture and Art of Hebei University of Engineering, initially judged that the building was a brick-concrete structure system according to the photos of the accident scene. Teacher Ma Yujie said that in the self-renovation and self-construction projects involving houses, it is recommended to carefully examine the building structure system. Strengthening measures should be taken in the building reconstruction of brick-concrete structure system, and the wall should not be demolished at will.

Teacher Ma Yujie reminded that "when the house is rebuilt and self-built, it is necessary to report the rebuilt and self-built drawings to the construction department for approval, and it is not allowed to start construction without authorization."

Buildings collapsed in Suzhou, killing eight people.

12 July, around 15: 33, the auxiliary building of Four Seasons Open Source Hotel at Youche Road 188, Songling Street, Wujiang District, Suzhou City collapsed. According to the hotel check-in information, there were 18 people trapped in the early stage. After further analysis and screening of various new information, it was found that there were still 5 people who were not registered, and the total number of people trapped at the scene should be 23.

As of 7: 00 on July 13, 14 people have been rescued, and 1 people have returned home safely. The injured have been fully treated, 5 people have stable vital signs and 8 people have been killed. At present, 9 people are still missing, and the cause of the accident is still under investigation. ?

After the incident, Jiangsu Provincial Fire Corps mobilized 7 detachments, 6 heavy earthquake rescue teams and 5 light search and rescue teams 120 vehicles to rush to the scene, and made full use of rescue equipment such as climbing ladders, large cranes, lifting air cushions, hydraulic expansion jacking, metal cutting machines, as well as life detectors, snake eye detectors, search and rescue dogs and other technical means to conduct search and rescue all night.