$653,000 kindergarten found with subsidence, wall cracks in central Vietnam
The kindergarten was expected to be the most modern of its kind in Thua Thien-Hue Province when put into operation
The kindergarten was expected to be the most modern of its kind in Thua Thien-Hue Province when put into operation
Museum administrators say the subsidence began around the same time as construction projects adjacent to the building
The situation is attributed to a change in river flow and weak ground
The project consists of a bridge and 4.6 kilometers of road in a flood-stricken commune
The construction of the Vam Cong Bridge was delayed for months after several cracks were discovered
Visitors to the religious location are put off, fearing that they may be hit by flying rocks
Reasons behind the cracks include stress concentration, residual stress, and welding quality
The cracks were discovered on a girder in November 2017
Cracks were discovered on the girder of under-construction Vam Cong Bridge
Cracks as deep as one meter have appeared along the road