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Collapsing Ceiling Narrowly Misses Commuter At A U.S. Subway Station, lucky escape

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Collapsing Ceiling Narrowly Misses Commuter At A U.S. Subway Station, lucky escape​

 
So far nobody has drowned in that subway system and it is over 125 years old.
You are talking about being hit by record flood, the video is about just a normal day. US has never had natural disasters? You are such a troll.

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You are talking about being hit by record flood, the video is about just a normal day. US has never had natural disasters? You are such a troll.

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Chinese and their usual lame excuses for complete incompetence.

Doesn't your 21st century system have sensors and intercoms to warn of any severe problems?

Don't you think some preventative action would be in order incase the emergency flooding in the streets above ends up affecting below...like temporarily closing the subway as a safety measure due to heavy rains? They do it for the Boston subway and the Fenway station can flood...but they have long stopped the trains.

Updates: MBTA Stacks Sandbags at Fenway Station to Prevent Potential Flooding​



When there is heavy snow expected in my area the government declares a snow emergency and calls everybody up on the phone with a warning.

Democracy Communism with Chinese characteristic in action.
 
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Chinese and their usual lame excuses for complete incompetence.

Doesn't your 21st century system have sensors and intercoms to warn of any severe problems?

Don't you think some preventative action would be in order incase the emergency flooding in the streets above ends up affecting below...like temporarily closing the subway as a safety measure due to heavy rains? They do it for the Boston subway and the Fenway station can flood...but they have long stopped the trains.

Updates: MBTA Stacks Sandbags at Fenway Station to Prevent Potential Flooding​



When there is heavy snow expected in my area the government declares a snow emergency and calls everybody up on the phone with a warning.
Really? why you don't stop them then?


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46 Chinese cities have underground subways, US only got 15, there would be several times higher a chance for the Chinese subways to get hit by natural disasters and accidents, but the reality is the opposite.

Total subway length will surpass 10,000 kilometers this year in China

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46 Chinese cities have underground subways, US only got 15, there would be several times higher a chance for the Chinese subways to get hit by natural disasters and accidents, but the reality is the opposite.

Total subway length will surpass 10,000 kilometers this year in China

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Apparently they were built without having any sensors warning of potential problems until some train full of passengers ends up driving into a flooded tunnel.

Do you even have weather forecasts? As I said when we see heavy rains coming we go into a preventative situation instead of waiting for a catastrophic situation.

But hey in China all trains must run on time...come hell or high water.
 
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