Vue sur les carrières de l'empilage sur le site de construction illégal après un projet de pieux au sol percé à travers le tunnel près de la gare de Houhai et frapper une subwa
View of pits for piling at the construction site after an illegal ground piling project pierced through the tunnel near Houhai Station and hit a subway train on Metro Line 11 in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 6 December 2017. Thousands of morning riders on Line 11 from Futian to Bitou were stranded at stations Wednesday (6 December 2017) as part of the line had to suspend service due to an illegal ground piling project that pierced through the tunnel near Houhai Station, the interchange station of Line 11 and Line 2. A Metro train running from Hongshuwan South Station to Houhai Station hit the pile and was seriously damaged, but only the driver was injured in the incident, according to an investigation report released by Shenzhen Metro Co. Metro service from Hongshuwan South Station to Houhai Station resumed at 7:48 p.m., 12 hours after the incident. Shenzhen police received a report at around 7 a.m. from Shenzhen Metro Co., saying the tunnel near Houhai Station had been pierced by an illegal piling project at the construction site east of Shenzhen Bay Sports Center. An investigation showed the contractor, Zhengye Construction Co. Ltd., began piling for a rock climbing base construction project in the safety control area of Shenzhen Metro operation without having applied to Shenzhen Metro Co. in advance. The pile, which is about 20 meters in depth, went through the tunnel and a section of it was knocked off by a passing train. The pile also damaged other facilities, such as a contact wire net, resulting in a large number of commuters being stranded at stations along the line. Only when law enforcement officers arrived on the scene did the construction workers realize they had caused a lot of trouble. The manager at the construction site refused to comment.