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Chinese man spends years digging secret basement. Neighbours fear the whole block will collapse

  • Residents in Shenzhen’s Xixiang neighbourhood now ‘living on tenterhooks’ as cracks start to appear in the tenement block
  • Officials say flat owner had ignored their appeals to stop digging and worked away in secret ‘like a rat’

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Steps leading to the Shenzhen resident’s basement. Photo: Weibo
Mandy Zuoin Shanghai

A Chinese man who secretly dug a basement for his ground-floor apartment by working away “like a rat” has angered his neighbours who fear he has now put the whole block at risk.

The owner, identified only by his surname Ding, has doubled the space of his apartment in Shenzhen, one of China’s most expensive property markets, which originally measured 100 square metres, over the past three years.

The project started about four years ago, and Ding persisted despite repeated complaints from neighbours in the tenement block and local officials, who issued several verbal warnings and even cut off his water supply at one point

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He has now turned the space into four partitioned units, the Kankanews website reported over the weekend.

Construction of the basement, which is nearly two metres (six and a half feet) deep, has caused one of the building’s major beams to cave in and cracks have appeared on the first floor, according to one of the neighbours surnamed Wang.

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“Living here, we are on tenterhooks every day,” Wang said.

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