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There is no property community road collapse.

In 20021year, the rainfall in China increased significantly compared with previous years. It is also because of this rain that many areas have suffered very serious injuries. Every time it rains, everyone is caught off guard. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you about the rainstorm in Lvliang.

The details of the incident took place in a residential area in Lvliang, Shanxi. Most of the collapsed roads and many private cars parked on the roadside were crushed by the collapsed roads. It can be said that the scene was a mess, and many private cars were directly smashed and scrapped, but fortunately, there were no people on these cars and no casualties were caused, which was lucky in misfortune. This happened on June 5th of 10. Now we don't know whether the rainstorm will break out again, so Bian Xiao also suggests that you'd better not park your car in the community.

Why is this happening? Lvliang itself is a hilly area, and landslides are very common. If there is a landslide in the community, it will cause great security risks. There are many people living in the community. Once the wall collapses, the community collapses, causing casualties. Therefore, the local government also attached great importance to this situation and began to investigate. In fact, Bian Xiao has heard of many roads, and there is a landslide in the mountain next to it, which is really unexpected. In this case, the property and the government really need to pay attention. If the wall of the community collapses, then the house will collapse directly.

How heavy is the rain? In fact, the collapse of Tibetan has little to do with this time. If the road surface collapses only because of rainfall, this explanation is actually far-fetched. For example, there was a heavy rain in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, but no road collapsed. However, it must be said that the rainstorm in Lvliang is also very serious, threatening residents' travel, which is very inconvenient.