April 10th
In an industrial park in Longhua District, Shenzhen
A crane overturned
The boom smashed into a row of cars parked nearby
As a result, 6 cars were damaged to varying degrees
One of them was badly damaged
According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred on the morning of April 10, when a "cage fell down" and hit some vehicles, some of which "should have been scrapped", and no one was injured at the scene.
The reporter can see from the video from the scene that the boom of the crane involved has stretched out to a large height, and it is broken after dumping, and the crane vehicle itself is also standing upright at the scene of the incident.
Mr. Gao, the person in charge of the operation of Tiancheng Logistics Park, told reporters that the scene had been dealt with on the day of the incident, and a total of 6 cars were damaged to varying degrees.
Mr. Wu, the owner of the damaged car, revealed that he parked his vehicle in the logistics park on Sunday, and received a call from the property management company the morning before yesterday to learn that his car was hit by a crane, and the relevant claim procedures have been carried out, but he has not yet received a repair quotation from the 4S shop.
The reporter learned from the Dalang Street Office that the incident occurred at about 10 o'clock in the morning on April 10, when the crane was operating, lifting hollow bricks from the ground, and the vehicle overturned due to the shaking of the hanging object, resulting in 6 cars nearby being damaged to varying degrees, and no one was injured at the scene. The relevant departments went to the scene to guide the disposal as soon as possible, and the overturned vehicle was evacuated from the scene on the same day, and the park has reached a negotiation with the owner on the compensation for the damaged vehicle.
It is understood that the Dalang Street Office will further do a good job in the safety production education and inspection of enterprises in the park.
Source: Shenzhen Big Event, N Video Report
Written by: Nandu reporter Qin Shilin
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