People flee in panic as skyscraper wobbles in China, despite no earthquake and fine weather
Thousands of shoppers in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen fled the vicinity of a 957-foot (291-meter) skyscraper Tuesday, after it inexplicably began swaying.
The SEG Plaza in Shenzhen began to shake around 12:30 p.m. local time.
Some 15,000 people were inside, according to the official newspaper of the Shenzhen Municipal Communist Party Committee. All those inside were evacuated within 90 minutes
The weather was fine at the time and there were no reports of an earthquake in the region. And thank God, No deaths or injuries were reported
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