A 528-Meter Skyscraper Hit by a Plane in Beijing
Beijing Incident
According to Главком: A small aircraft collided with China Zun, Beijing's tallest building, on June 26, 2026. Standing at 528 meters with 109 floors, the skyscraper was struck around midday, sending debris falling near the structure. This event marks a significant moment in the city's aviation history, given the building's iconic status.
Emergency responders and security teams are currently on site, assessing the damage. So far, no casualties have been reported. Local authorities are gathering information and maintaining a safety perimeter around the area.
Airspace Safety
The crash has raised concerns about urban airspace security, particularly with the growing number of light aircraft in operation. Beijing officials are expected to review current regulations and procedures to prevent future incidents, potentially leading to new aviation safety laws.
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