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A first-level structural engineer spoke: Meilong Expressway is not a "tofu scum", it is a fault caused by heavy rain!

The first-level structural engineer also jumped out to speak for Meron at high speed, thinking that this is not an engineering problem, and I think there is some truth in this. This time the Meron high-speed collapse accident really doesn't look like an internal quality problem.

A first-level structural engineer spoke: Meilong Expressway is not a "tofu scum", it is a fault caused by heavy rain!

At the time of this project, we had already investigated the geology, so how could we say that it would collapse? However, the torrential rain in Guangdong was as if "the sky was going to fall." The ground is called a wet, and the geological changes are very large, which may have triggered the landslide. Some experts on the Internet analyzed that it was triggered by high water pressure, which is not unusual, and no one can stop natural disasters.

A first-level structural engineer spoke: Meilong Expressway is not a "tofu scum", it is a fault caused by heavy rain!

Now it's good, netizens are swarming and saying that it is a "tofu scum project", can this be generalized? I think this matter has a clear score, and natural disasters and human error are two different things. Besides, the current project supervision is strict, how can it be so easy to have such a big problem.

A first-level structural engineer spoke: Meilong Expressway is not a "tofu scum", it is a fault caused by heavy rain!

We still have to analyze rationally, don't get angry when we hear about the collapse. I remember that there was a similar incident in the whole country a few years ago, and at that time everyone was also in an uproar, but in the end, it was not clear that it was caused by natural disasters? The key to the accident on the Meron Expressway this time depends on whether it is a drainage problem or other technical problems.

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This kind of accident is really distressing, and it is a big deal if people are gone. But we can't just deny the whole project. Those worker brothers, technicians, they are also hard. We still have to give them confidence and support them to improve, after all, no one wants to have an accident, right?

A first-level structural engineer spoke: Meilong Expressway is not a "tofu scum", it is a fault caused by heavy rain!

Therefore, everyone should look at this matter rationally, and don't simplify the problem because of momentary emotions. Analyze scientifically and find out the real cause, which is what we should do. I hope to find out as soon as possible, give you an explanation, and also give an explanation to the families of the victims!