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Myanmar Earthquake Collapse Sparks Concern Over Super-Tall Buildings
A powerful earthquake that struck Myanmar recently caused the collapse of a high-rise building, raising concerns about the safety of ultra-tall skyscrapers worldwide.
The collapsed building, seen in viral videos, bears a striking resemblance to Malaysia’s PNB 118 (Merdeka 118) tower the world’s second-tallest skyscraper as of 2025. This has led to growing fears about how similar structures would withstand major seismic events, especially if an earthquake of similar magnitude or higher were to hit Malaysia.
Experts have long debated whether the global "race to build the tallest" is prioritizing height over safety. While modern skyscrapers are designed to withstand strong winds and some level of seismic activity, the recent disaster in Myanmar is a stark reminder of the risks associated with towering structures in earthquake prone regions.
Malaysia, while not typically known for earthquakes, has experienced tremors from regional quakes, including those in Indonesia and the Philippines. Engineers and authorities may now face renewed pressure to reassess the structural integrity and disaster preparedness of high-rise buildings in the country.
As the world continues to push the limits of architecture, this tragedy serves as a wake-up call highlighting the need for stronger safety measures to prevent future catastrophes.
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