China’s first cross-sea bridge over active fault zones expected to open to traffic by the end of 2018
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China’s first cross-sea bridge over active fault zones in S China's Hainan Province is 80% complete and expected to be put into operation by the end of 2018. The 5.597-km bridge, which cost $439.3m, is designed to resist a M8.0 earthquake. (Photos: VCG)
China’s first cross-sea bridge over active fault zones in S China's Hainan Province is 80% complete and expected to be put into operation by the end of 2018. The 5.597-km bridge, which cost $439.3m, is designed to resist a M8.0 earthquake.
China’s first cross-sea bridge over active fault zones in S China's Hainan Province is 80% complete and expected to be put into operation by the end of 2018. The 5.597-km bridge, which cost $439.3m, is designed to resist a M8.0 earthquake.
China’s first cross-sea bridge over active fault zones in S China's Hainan Province is 80% complete and expected to be put into operation by the end of 2018. The 5.597-km bridge, which cost $439.3m, is designed to resist a M8.0 earthquake.
China’s first cross-sea bridge over active fault zones in S China's Hainan Province is 80% complete and expected to be put into operation by the end of 2018. The 5.597-km bridge, which cost $439.3m, is designed to resist a M8.0 earthquake.