VietNamNet Bridge – Along with fast urbanization and the appearance of skyscrapers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, giant cranes have become very common, posing potential danger to passers-by.
VietNamNet Bridge – Along with fast urbanization and the appearance of skyscrapers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, giant cranes have become very common, posing potential danger to passers-by.
In Hanoi, the districts of Cau Giay, Nam Tu Liem and Bac Tu Liem have become construction sites, with many ongoing high-rise building projects. These are also home to giant cranes.
With a little negligence, passers-by will become victims of these cranes at any time.
These two cranes operate day and night above a crowded road of Cau Giay District.
Many accidents caused by cranes occur in Vietnam. In October, a crane brokein Dong Ha City of Quang Tri Province, killing one and injuring another.
A giant crane on Nguyen Chanh Road, HCM City.
Another crane broke in Ha Long City on September 15, killing one person.
Most recently, on November 18, a crane suddenly collapsed in Hai Phong City, falling on a motorbike driver on the road. The victim died on the spot while the crane driver was seriously injured.
In Hanoi, on May 12, a crane suddenly collapsed, falling on the roof of a nearby house.
A crane in Hanoi’s Nam Trung Yen urban area.
A crane on the belt road 3, Hanoi.
A high-rise building on Le Van Luong Street, Hanoi, with many cranes.
In Ho Chi Minh City: Three cranes work besides a bus station in front of Ben Thanh Market.