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as per above topic
not flatten at bottom of rubble?Malayu and Indians living on 2nd storey no such problem, they will escape faster...
Malayu and Indians living on 2nd storey no such problem, they will escape faster...
It depends on the depth of the epicenter.as per above topic
Ya. Even buildings collapse they will still confirmed it's safe. Happen only once in 50 yearsFor those who fail geography, rest assured. Sinkeepoo is seismically safe because it sits on a stable plate. The chance of an earthquake hitting us is at 2%. Nevertheless, the BCA is confident our buildings can withstand tremors.
It depends on the depth of the epicenter.
If the depth of epicenter is less than 10 km, it's likely you will experience up and down movements, and not just left and right.
No earthquake-resistant buildings can survive up and down movements.
My TW collick is amazed by these HDB thin pillar as well... He say it is really miracleOne of the things I keep telling everyone why you need to migrate.
The older HDB flat with the skinniest of pillars, designed with the tiniest of safety margins, with 50 year old already corroded reinforcement steel Inside will fall first.
The rest of the highrise, though newer, are built to the same standard of no consideration of high wind loads nor any tremors, will definitely fall at Richter 8.
The only saving grace that will make SCDF proud is that the bomb shelters will remain standing while the rest crumble
Jiuhu peninsula and Sumatra are there to absorb the earthquake for PAP. Relax.as per above topic
Yeah, got royal purple auspicious aura to protect SGJiuhu peninsula and Sumatra are there to absorb the earthquake for PAP. Relax.
No worries, their flats below is MRT station.not flatten at bottom of rubble?