Substandard in Singapore: The Collapse of Hotel New World
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- The How & Why of The Hotel New World Collapse in Singapore of March 15th 1986. A story of preventable human error, gross negligence and a rescue that brought a nation together as one.
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Never heard of this until now, thank you for enlightening me!
I had no idea this was a genre until you started this series. After your last video collab with Fascinating Horror, I went to his channel and started bingeing his videos. Then others started popping up on my recommended list and wow - this is one dark, creepy rabbit hole, my friend! After two or three episodes, I have to stop and watch some of your nostalgic mall videos to help balance the energy. 😨😱😨 Vaporwave, neon and food courts to the rescue! You have quite a ying-yang thing going on here. 😊 Hope you are doing well, Sam!
@@dream_in_digital Thanks Dream! Yeah, took a bit of a vacation and trying to play catch up now. The release schedule will be a bit funky for a bit probably haha
Hi there. Yes, here thanks to Fascinating Horror. Love the factual, non-sensational way you both cover incidents like these.
Omg you have to cover the condo collapse that just happened in Florida
This collapse and the collapse of the condominium in Miami teaches me one thing.... Never underestimate cracks you see in a building. Those are just one of the warning signs of a potential collapse.
There are many more example of that. I've heard of at least two cases where emergency total evacuation of building where ordered for the mere mention of a diagonal crack in a wall. One of those buildings actually collapsed the next day before the inspectors had time to get there. I think that the second got preemptively torn down.
WTC had big cracks in them lets stay in a burning building with big cracks in them very smart ...
Cracks in concrete are normal though. Its about differentiating which are serious and which are not. But if everyone overreacted everytime they saw a crack in concrete then everything would be closed
@@RichieD_21 I'm considerd because after the earthquake back in 2019 ridgecrest
my door does not close correctly ..
@@punker4Real WTC were steel skyscrapers and had holes not cracks. Big difference. Champlain and this were reinforced concrete. Not even close to the same failures.
It's so scary when companies cut corners. Sometimes the damage can be an annoyance (as it began with cracks in the walls and sagging floors) and sometimes the damage can be deadly.
You do a great job of researching, and providing photos and news articles.
"The building is crumbling and cracking all around us."
Owner: "Don't worry, here's some duct tape."
In all fairness - its unusual for duct tape not to fix things...
@Account NumberEight I'm sure it would have made a massive difference.
@@piccalillipit9211 "If you can't fix it with duct tape, you're not using enough duct tape."
@@tjroelsma - Ive literally just duct taped up a hole in my bathroom LOL
@@piccalillipit9211should have used flex tape 😒
As a Singaporean, I thank you for sharing this video and story.
We Singaporeans have since taken a more pro-active and serious view of accidents and incidents caused by poor engineering designs and poor maintenance regimes.
Following Hotel New World there were other incidents like the Nicholl Highway collapse in 2003 and subway disruptions, all due to bad engineering.
The parties responsible were dealt with very severely.
There was also the bridge collapse at the junction between PIE, TPE, Upp Changi Rds E & N too in 2017; some engineers were jailed but 1 somehow had all charges against him dropped
2003?
I am so, so sorry you have to live there
@@noquestions9529what?
It boggles my mind that dozens of walls and columns across the entire building can crack and no one thought it would collapse.
See Florida collapse.
@Infinite Possibilities Not complacency. A one track mind for greed. Evident in every case and the fact that it keeps happening. Cutting corners over safety is nothing else but, greed.
Not everyone saw all the cracks to be fair, most only saw cracks on one pillar and never knew others were also starting to buckle
Well at least in this case, the main person responsible paid for his negligence with his life. A shame so many innocents had to pay along with him though.
@R Go the owner who had the building constructed and ignored all the signs of structural failure died in the collapse. Hence he paid for his negligence and shoddy construction with his life.
Shame it couldn't have been built properly from the get go then everyone would have been happy and still alive.
I don’t think anyone deserves this fate. This is only my opinion though, I get that people have other sensibilities. It is a bit poetic though.
Christ, what an idiotic comment. As well researched as BrickImmortar videos may be, please tell me how, after watching a 10-minutes video on UA-cam, you can reserve yourself the right to say "Good thing this person died". Especially when the accused, being dead, did not have the possibility to defend himself against the accusations made by the "witnesses". (who might just happen to have an interest in putting most of the blame on him, don’t you think?)
Even if he did deserve his death, something you casually take for granted, I’m not sure you understand exactly how this pales in comparison to the many lives tragically taken by this accident.
An excessive eagerness to designate culprits without proper research is the hallmark of the worst kind of populist vigilante justice. It’s a natural instinct, but not only is it not productive, it generally only serves to generate even more injustices.
@@loulimibarney3435 Good job Mother Teresa, you want the mic with that speech too?
Jerina Tan the first girl rescued, Ms. Tan was very lucky to have not been killed in that tragedy. She appears overwhelmed to have finally met with her rescuer Ali Ismail. I am amazed by the events that bring total strangers together and share a single moment in their separate lives that neither will ever forget. I wish them both well, good health, and long and happy lives.
What a nice and sincere comment. I wish there were more people who comment the way you do/did! Thanks!
Mr. Yang's arrogance came crashing down on his head. Literally.
Too bad innocent people paid the price for his greed and arrogance.
Ain't karma a bitch! =)
@@xbjrrtc too bad anyone died including him... he is not evil, he dosnt deserve death
greed and arrogance are common human traits, often beyond our control
@@hindugoat2302 didn't deserve death, but greed and arrogance are entirely in our control. and a trait isn't compulsory.
@ yeah I guess all those professors teaching behavioral biology are clueless too right?
Weak reply lacks evidence or argument, relying only on a cheap insult.
Its ok to disagree.
Heavy AC units being thrown up onto the roof of an already weight-laden building? Gee, that's never happened before.
@@Novusod I disagree. I've watched them try to (note, "try") to tear down a school from the early 1900s.
They were BANGING on it with construction machines. It didn't move for like a week! Very solid building.
Though that isn't 1960s, I guess
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Did they want to tear the school down because they wanted to install air conditioning system?
Hello, Sampoong....another example of people not learning from history and something something doomed to repeat it yada yada yada....
@@Novusod A high rise building such as Florida condo should be sitting on bored piles socketed into geological rock beds or very hard stratum. Hence sinkholes will not be likely to cause any full churns of collapse.
@@gorilladisco9108 I think it was in 1970s, HDB tried to demolish a block with explosives unsuccessfully. The building withstood the blast and did not budge. Since then it is accepted to demolish a building only by the top-down dismantling method, floor by floor
Watched the seconds from disaster on this, which really highlighted the rescue efforts of a foreign subway engineering team. A really heroic story.
Hi, which is the title of the Seconds From Disaster episode about this collapse? I have watched Seconds From Disaster episode about Sampong Mall collapse in Seoul. But I didn’t know that there’s an episode about this collapse.
@@EM.1 Seconds from Disaster: Hotel Collapse Singapore
@@theshermantanker7043 thank you I had it on dvd but I couldn’t remember the title of the episode.
“Hot Singaporean summers”
As a Malaysian, I’m pretty sure it’s always summer in Singapore 😔
it's worse sometimes when it's the monsoon season. :(
as much as i want to see that part of the world... im not sure i could do that much heat and humidity
Well... it is hotter than normal if you lived in cold countries, means you are not used to regular hot equator temperatures so this may be the reason
@@alexthebullo Only the walls are built with bricks. The main superstructure are still build with reinforcement bars and concrete mix.
i visited Singapore around the end of 2013. it was actually not too bad in terms of heat and humidity. what a fantastically beautiful place Singapore was, and is. a little strict in certain aspects, but ironically, that makes it better in those respects. i imagine that after the event like in this video, the building codes where highly enforced and improved upon, since most of Singapore literally is skyscrapers. by the way, new years on that boat shaped hotel was epic haha. Rum n Cokes watching the fireworks from above was awesome.
Eerie watching this June 2021 just after a partial building collapse in Florida
Partial more like half 😂
Exactly
Yes, I thought of this hotel after the condo collapse.
@@bonato415 - i wonder in florida how many people converted from say carpet to tile, upgraded ac units on roof to bigger ones ect...
@@williamhaynes7089 With that Florida Condo, they added a penthouse that wasn't in the original design. There are reports saying that this (adding a penthouse) allowed them to skirt local codes - some sort of loophole, it would seem.
"When your negligence causes the death of others, you relive their moment of death over and over throughout eternity in hell"
Old Portuguese Saying
& next door... no Spain ~ no gain...
Yeah that's basic karmic balance. If intent was not good, you will experience that which you did to another at 100x the original pain you inflicted.
@@namehere4954 Yes...and it's not like you can try to change anything every time it repeats...you die...wake up again just when disaster strikes before you can do anything about it...over...and over...and over...and over...
This is a well-put together account. The information, the imagery, the background music - all suggest much more resources involved here than there actually might be. It’s like a mini-documentary; excellent job.
Finally a country that properly punishes people for these atrocities
Although drug POSSESSION is a capital punishment there (kinda asking for innocent people to be framed by corrupt officials but whatever); Singapore is a borderline authoritarian state in regards to criminal law so it's not at all surprising that they self testified.
A tragedy to be sure if I've ever heard of one. I hope the families of the victims received some form of justice. I know of A young man from America in the mid nineties who recieved 4 lashes of a cane and 4 months locked up for theft and vandalism. Singapore does not play.
Singapore doesn't fuck around
Drug charges are generaly extremely harsh in most Asian country's. Even 'lighter' drugs.
@@bagaboiebailey to be fair Singapore is the most least corrupt country in the South East Asian region. It's the one with the closest system concept with European or American system and it's so small it's pretty hard to be corrupt. The downside is that a lot of corrupt people from neighbouring countries choose Singapore to hide because Singapore don't give a damn as long they spent their money there
The Sampoong collapse echoes this so much it's downright eerie.
Not really eerie. More like stupid corporate heads thinking they know more about engineering than the engineers to cut costs. Greed and stupidity never learn.
100x overload? It's incredible it didn't collapse earlier
The ticking situation it created scary ...no warning but cracks that's all we get then bam!
@@sunsetlights100 minor cracks in walls could perhaps be overlooked as simply due to the building settling slightly on its foundations.
1.5M long cracks in walls, cracks in structural columns, sagging floors and warped doorframes are DEFINITE danger signs.
The owners had plenty of warning... which they ignored.
100 tons overload, not 100 times.
@@darijoe1 oh, my bad
I was still a young boy when this happened. While the deathcount wasn't extremely high, it dominated the local news as it was shocking that the entire building just collapsed. RIP to those died
Brick immortar is a beautiful name. The little pun that comes with it, bricks and mortar that become 'immortar' because you've documented them here!
I agree, I was struck by the dual poetry and utility of that name.
@@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 mortyred
This is a great channel! I found it researching Sampoong Department store collapse but am now making my way through your entire library. Thanks for the videos.
the fact that an apartment building collapsed 2 days after this was posted is an unfortunate coincidence
i had seen this information on a ''seconds from disaster' video years ago.. but this is fitting for Florida collapse too
anyone else suggested this after the condo in Florida collapsed?
@John Beige - many of the people responsible died, they didn't pay attention to what was going on at HOA meeting and or vote YES to fixing things to keep their association fees low
Yes, and the similarities are pretty frightening. We keep having to learn this lesson - cut corners cost lives.
@@Werrf1
Cutting corners on the cost of the electrical system, was the premise of the very old fictional movie, "The Towering Inferno". The building supposedly was a modern and safe building. As they were testing things or turning on the lights for their Grand Opening, something shorted out in the basement electrical panel. Little did they know that at some other end of the circuit, about 80 floors up, it also shorted out, starting a small fire.
The building had fire sprinklers, but for some strange reason, it wasn't deemed important enough to have them to be operational before the Grand Opening party way up on the 130th floor. Sounds like the premise for a disaster movie. Oh wait.
This is what worries me about the block I live in. It was built for offices and now it's homes. A home has heavier and more contents than an office. Then they added wood cladding to it. I have had this fear since moving in 6 months ago. I can't wait to move. It just doesn't feel safe to me
Know the feeling what country u in!
You should beware of cracks, I guess.
Trust your instincts and move out now. Before you become another crushed victim.
After what just happened almost a month ago in Florida... I definitely recommend moving somewhere else if you don't feel safe there.
I understand offices actually tend to add heavier items. However, if you don't feel safe, go with that.
I hope you've gotten out, or will soon.
Your Collapse videos are terrifying yet compelling. Keep them coming!
Found the channel via Fascinating Horror and my goodness... haven't watched the video yet but I don't think I've ever seen a collapsed building that just pancaked itself so badly as in the opening shot (except for WTC, but that was on an entirely different scale). This is going to be interesting. Looking forward to checking out the rest of your content, subbed.
I did not expect you create a Hotel New World video. Despite it's a small hotel building, it was a big deal at the time especially for a country just indepedent two decades ago.
Hello, Brick. Can you do some research on The Highland Towers Collapse in Malaysia? it happened around near KL, my hometown due to nonstop monsoon.
Yes, the Highland Towers is definitely an interesting one I'd like to look further into!
@@kindelderson9838 Probably due to careless safety cautions.
@@BrickImmortar Thank you! I will look forward to it!
@@ElliottChinProductionsHighland Towers not tieing in foundations bedrock too maybe!
@@sunsetlights100 The landslide destroyed the retaining walls of a building which caused it to collapse.
When I chanced upon your channel, I knew you would eventually cover my country's Hotel New World collapse.
I saw a natgeo documentary on this collapse that said the renovations did not contribute to the fall. The design simply was unable to support even an empty building for very long.
I had never realized the nuances that come with building any sorts of structures except maybe bridges, but your channel has certainly taught me how much really goes into building things (even ships!) I love interesting yt channels that teach me what i didn't know before! Thank you for all of your work!
Sad to say, you got some future content today.
Building standards around the world vary widely. I have first-hand observation of Egyptian high rise construction. I have never been so scared to ride an elevator and be in a fifth floor apartment. It would be interesting if you did a comparison of the best against the worst this crazy world has to offer in building codes, and how they are ignored to peril. By the way, I used to live in Omaha! I love your channel!
I recall seeing a block of mid rises in Cairo iirc where one or 2 were leaning on adjacent structures.
You're doing great work, Brick!
Videos like this truly put into perspective what little I know of most countries. I wonder what everyone was doing that day, what normal business was going on only to be disrupted by the tragedy….
Me watching this in the background as I am designing a hotel for a project
Anxiety 100
That's good. We should all take our responsibilities seriously, especially when sloppiness can harm others. All the best on your project! 💪
@@mungbean345it is a college project
sometimes we froget that we are drawing buildings that should be built and not just drawings on a paper
@@mungbean345 thanks
Literally same. Got a university club's resort design competition I'm working on and I have been binging these videos, mad anxiety.
@@Greystar2426 Hang in there! I bet you're doing a great job! ✨
What a stunning coincidence. This vid posted 3 days ago. Surfside collapse yesterday.
An untrained man drew up the plans??? No inspections or research on the site?
Incredible!
This video came out 2 days before the Champlain Towers fell.. so eerie. My heart is with every victim of all of these horrific disasters. No one should go this way.
That’s a new one for me.
I stopped in to visit by suggestion of Fascinating Horror, whom I respect and admire for his polished and informative works.
I now have a new channel to binge, my friend. I like your reporting style and it is clear that you aren't just collecting bits from here and there and spewing them back. You have a need to know everything you can find until you're satisfied. You have a shiny new subscriber, ready to comment and share her fingers off!
I had never even heard of this building disaster! Has there EVER been this type of failure anywhere in the world that was NOT directly linked in some way to poor, deceitful, cheating, uneducated, inexperience and/or combination(s)?! EVER?! I would comfortably bet everything I have on the answer. How many things has the world lost because of the deaths of people who weren't alive due to this kind of murder?! Yet it seems that the smell of money means more. I pray those responsible, directly or indirectly, will be made to pay a very high price one day.
(sorry, Brick...I try to keep comments short the first few times, but I forgot to check my soapbox at the entrance. I apologize)
FH sent me here too, from the Algo Mall Collapse video.
Looking forward to investigating this channel more thoroughly. :)
@@sixstringedthing
Hello six! Great to see you in the “FH” section of this filmy internet room! I do believe FH will be sending many your way, Brick! Set out snacks, sodas and, for those who are so inclined, beers.
@@sherimcdaniel3491 Beers? You be speaking my language woman. :D
Always nice to meet another commenter that suffers from my same affliction of very-expressive-commentitis.
Have a look at my channel when you've got a sec, maybe something will tickle your fancy.
Have a lovely day/evening Sheri ;)
You haven't heard of it because my country's media is tightly controlled. ;)
@@ryanong3517
I’m guessing you are not in America? Please forgive my ignorance of your customs, rules, traditions and ways. If I ask you something idiotic or dumb, I mean no disrespect at all. I would like to learn more about your country. We are so very different, some ways are good and some bad, but if we take time to seek answers to questions, school ourselves (through the internet it’s much easier to find answers quickly), perhaps we will find that, underneath the differences, we are still human beings trying to get through this life.
I am eager to find an answer. (If I have angered or upset you, forgive me for I mean NO disrespect.). =Sheri
Great video and mini documentary! It's such a tragedy. I heard about this case a long time ago and it was fascinating to take a new look at it.
Human hubris is one of the most powerful methods of blinding people to the truth.
I love this content, it’s not gruesome enough to keep me from eating lunch, but it’s interesting enough to satisfy my morbid curiosity. Anyone remember Horror Stories? He was the OG.
This guy is great too tho!
I’m obsessed with these collapse videos!!
The tunnelers were originally thought to potentially be the cause of the collapse when they were trying to figure out what had happened. They thought that maybe the ongoing work had led them to burrow too close to the Hotel New World - but the tunnels were nowhere near so they were quickly ruled out as a potential cause.
It'd be another ~15 years before a tunnel would be dug near to that hotel - the North East Line around Farrer Pk station - & the Farrer Pk Hotel & Hospital built above it would also later split Owen Rd into 2 sections
There was no liveload to support the weight of the building. Engineers are required to have the right calculations to avoid this.
Fantastic video, I’m glad I subscribed ☺️
There is an apartment block that went up in my area recently (within the last 3 years). It was built very quickly, and before being painted you could see many cracks between the the ground and second floor. There was one major crack that runs at least the entire length of the face and one side of the building. I don't know if it goes all the way around, since I could only see the two angles. It hasn't collapsed yet, but I have serious doubts about its survivability.
Yikes. That's scary.
whenever i hear the intro whisper i always think it says "bacon hoarder"
Great job. Great research. You do such a great job. Your videos are so interesting and informative ❤
Adding so much weight to the building was 100% negligence.
YOO MADE IT EARLY
bro love ur vids!!!
I'll comment here too. You gotta cover the condo collapse that just happened in Florida
Chicago is the city where modern building codes were first developed.
The first electric codes were developed here in 1893 for the Chicago's World Fair.
Today, in the US you have the Uniform Building Code, and then the Chicago Building Code.
I have lived in Chicago all my life, and I don't recall any similar building collapse here.
That is a testament that our code and permitting process works here.
I was a contractor in Chicago, and getting permits here are quite a pain.
But, the results prove the soundness of the approach here in Chicago.
BTW -- The first skyscraper was built here, and we have four 100+ skyscrapers here.
Also, balloon frame construction was invented here, which is how most homes are built today.
Chicagos bridges are a hot mess…
@@khloecarver1246 Why do you say that??
They all work, as far as I know.
*”It’s not often we think about whether the structure was designed to support itself and is safe...”*
_You mean we all take the building safety for....._ *granite?!*
I’m sorry, I’ll just show myself out.
As someone with basic education in architecture I have to stress how insane this is. Structures rarely give warning before collapse, they just eventually do. This one was essentialy screaming it and noone paid attention. Structures do develop cracks as they set, but that does not normalize them. They have to be evaluated. Crack that penetrates through whole thickness of wall is essentially saying "This specific wall has almost completely failed to distribute its current load."
Furthermore building on an unstable soil using heavy materials is essentially impossible. Even four-bedroom houses may begin to unevenly sink at regular temperate conditions.
Thank you for your documentaries!! And yes, I found your channel because of fascinating Horror. LOL!!
It felled sideway. The slanting pavement around the carpark was always wet as if there's a leak somewhere, eroding the structure.
Great vid Immortar. As always thanks for your in-depth research.
I did rebar for 30 years. Little things such as ties for columns does so much for so little.
I love your engineering disaster videos. Great job including more on your channel.
You should do another incident in Singapore called the "Nicoll Highway" incident where a highway under construction collapsed entirely
How many People are Here Because of Surfside Champlain Tower South? Most People I see on here watched this 2 days before the Collapse. You must be Freaked the Hell out.
I get them in my Recommended Videos now.
That's so cool that the engineers of the tunnel helped them out!
I am surprised that this piece of shoddy and criminal negligent building stood for as long as it did, how people can be so deceitful and callous is beyond me. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴
Now im obsessed with building collapses. So sad 🤍🕊✨
Quick point. Singapore dose not have traditional seasons such as summer, winter etc. Singapore has a wet and a dry season but temperatures are most often 76°F to 89°F the entire year. This is due to be located so near to the equator.
Great channel! 👍
Brought here by fascinating horror.
Miami hotel collapses
Days later: Structural collapse youtube posts and searches surge.
I was expecting morality toll to be much higher. I wasn't expecting such a high amount of survivors in that chaotic pile of concrete. Speed and patience are key when it comes to rescue attempts. Good on for all the rescuers for saving that much people. More often then not, you hear that people survived the initial moment the disastrous event took place but succumb to their injuries or other life threatening elements due to over exposure.
This is So Tragic!Thanks so much for sharing!It's sad that as always so many lives are lost!May they Rest in Peace
Sad story and nearly a mirror of what later happened in Surfside Florida. Thanks for making a factual documentary without faking irrelevant emotions. Karma did eventually do some job.
Damn the building standards and regulations -- full speed ahead!
Watched an actual doco on this some time ago. It was pretty full on.
ever since that condo collapse in surfside, fL ive been binge watching similar collapse disasters 💀
Hiya Brick liked your docu on the Hotel New World, you might wanna look up the Nicoll Highway MRT Tunnel cave-in incident.
The question here isn't why did it collapse, it's how did it stay up so long?
Congratulations on your recent success!
dude your videos got me so worried every time i see a crack in a bridge or a building
We just suffered a collapse here in Miami Beach. Google Surfside collapse.
This happened a day before my birthday. Despite being 12 years old, I remember feeling an enormous sense of sadness and depression.
Watching this after a bridge in DC collapse and a condo in Miami collapsed, Coincidence?
Yes
..You set a precedent with other videos to show the names of the victims, yet not on this presentation. I always felt you were one to show respect above and beyond most others.
I don’t think the government has publicly put the names of the victims online.
I used to live near Fortuna Hotel. Damn, there is so much history with Serangoon Road.
If this series has taught me anything, it's this:
Never take a building for granted. Always ask for any history regarding certifications, inspections, etc.
And be wary of corporate bull. Because odds are all it is can be lies and manipulation
LMFAO I love how everyone just calls you brick now 😂 that's funny 😂 but cool
Haha, yeah... hard to get used to 😆 but it's cool. Sam or Brick works either way lol
Brick is an awesome nickname! Just own it, Sam. It’s really cool!
I like Brick. So cool 😎 Go with that.
Miami, too soon? How does this happen here? Will it happen again?
it will unfortunately appear on this channel with time when all the facts have presented itself.
1000 years from now most buildings will look like Greek and Roman ruins, covered over by weeds, like the Mayan and Aztec ruins, called the law of anthropy, things deteriorate over millinea!
Try 100 yrs. There is not 1,000 yrs left. But that's real cute though.
Old folks home dropped in Florida today.
A whole family of four from this "old folks home" was buried since this was posted so the humor is sort of gone. Not many residents were old.
Wow never knew it! And I love the "Brylcreem" strong resemblance in logo intro, it stylish!
amazing vid, just that whisper at the beginning went through me ahah 😖
0:34 Now that's a beautiful hotel!
Astonishing!! The man most responsible perished under the weight of his own arrogance.
My Lego constructions have stood for decades. Except for one in which a friend picked it up and it crumbled. Had he asked me, I would have told him not to, let me do it. I built it, and I knew where its load bearing lifting points are. Maybe someday I will rebuilt it. My Lego constructions are big enough to have Lego beams inside of them to support the broad expanse of the roof or flat surface on top. Except for the RVs, they have no floors, well except for an upstairs porch. I just didn't have enough Lego sets to supply that many bricks.
I was in a hotel recently that called itself 4 star, not only did the window not open but there was no air conditioning, I was so mad at the time.
After watching this it reminds me to be thankful for what I have.
RIP ❤
Regulations are ususally written in blood.
For those who say "government is evil and needs to be reduced" take heed at the lessons of infrastructure anarchy.
Imagine flying a plane built with no regulations. No regulations for the pilots or mechanics, or the controllers.
What could possibly go wrong?
"Hot Singapore summers" hehe our summers last 365 days...
Mr. Leong, despite being unqualified, seemed to be a masterful engineer.
He designed a building that _barely_ stood.
Very good rescue effort
Wow, they actually set their national pride aside to allow foreign experts to help rescue victims? That's sadly all too rare in cases like these.
Amazed so few people were in the building.
Thank you very much.
I feel paranoid walking into any building because of your videos haha. Great and interesting content though.