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China Road Collapses: Workers Flee Massive Shanghai Sinkhole
12 Feb
Summary
- A Shanghai road collapsed, sending workers fleeing from a gaping void.
- No fatalities or injuries were reported in the Shanghai sinkhole incident.
- China faces subsidence risks due to soft soils and extensive construction.

A significant sinkhole dramatically opened up at a construction site in Shanghai, China, consuming a newly built road and surrounding structures. Dramatic CCTV footage captured the ground splitting and giving way, forcing construction workers to flee the area as dust filled the air. The incident occurred at the junction of Qixin Road and Li'an Road, an area actively undergoing underground work for a new Metro Line.
Local authorities swiftly cordoned off the affected site and confirmed that no injuries or fatalities were sustained. Shanghai is prone to subsidence due to its soft alluvial soils, groundwater extraction, and extensive urban construction. This vulnerability has led to numerous sinkhole incidents across China, with data indicating that a majority are linked to human activities like construction faults and aging infrastructure.




