
The CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, sustained a gaping hole as rescue operations began amid an information blackout
Small Plane Crashes Into Beijing's 108-Story Tallest Tower
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A small plane crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, the 108-story CITIC Tower, leaving a gaping hole in the building, according to video footage. The incident occurred at the tower, which is also known as China Zun and is shaped like an ancient Chinese wine vessel. Rescue operations are underway, but Chinese authorities have imposed an information blackout, limiting official details about the crash.
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The building involved in the incident is the tallest tower in Beijing, standing 108 storeys high.
according to Daily Times (PK)The 108-storey CITIC tower, shaped like an ancient Chinese wine vessel, and also known as China Zun, is one of the most recognisable skyscrapers in Beijing.
according to StuffSmall Plane Crashes Into Beijing’s 108-Storey Tallest Tower, Rescue Operation Underway.
according to Daily Times (PK)A small aircraft crashed into Beijing's tallest skyscraper, the 108-story CITIC Tower, prompting an information blackout from Chinese authorities.
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