China News Service, Shenzhen, May 18 (Zhu Zuying and Chen Wen) Shenzhen Huaqiangbei Saige Building shook at about 1 pm on the 18th, and a large number of surrounding citizens ran out of the building.

  When the reporter arrived at the scene, it was discovered that around the SEG Building, relevant personnel of the Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Housing and Urban-Rural Development were conducting surveys on the building. At present, the building entrance and parking lot entrance have also been closed.

The tallest building in the picture is the SEG Building where shaking occurred.

Photo by Zhu Zuying

  Miss Feng, who was waiting for the notice from the property downstairs, said that she was working on the 50th floor and felt that the building was shaking after 12 noon.

She has encountered this situation for the first time since she has worked in SEG Building for more than ten years.

"At that time, I took a lunch break at about 12:20, and everything was in the office. Later, after 1 o'clock, a colleague walked down from the 50th floor. The colleague said that when everyone went downstairs, they were still more orderly and there was no chaos. "

  Ms. Feng said that she is currently waiting for the notice from the property downstairs to see if she can go upstairs to pick up her bag, keys and other personal belongings.

  The staff of SEG Building stated that the specific reasons for the shaking of the building are under investigation.

Regarding the safety of personnel in the building, the staff member said, “All personnel have been evacuated, and the building is under closed management.” It is understood that Shenzhen Fire has received the police and arrived at the scene. The specific situation requires further investigation.

  It is reported that the SEG Building is located at the intersection of Shenzhen’s main road, Shennan Avenue and Shenzhen’s bustling electronic street Huaqiang North Road. It integrates e-commerce, office and accommodation. The total height is 345.8 meters, with a total of 79 floors, 75 floors above ground and 4 floors underground. The first floor was completed in 1999.

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