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  1. 😱 Homeowners in Suzhou's Jinxiu Lanshan community are facing the devastating reality of living in toxic buildings due to contaminated soil. 00:12 The soil where their homes were built is contaminated with carcinogenic substances exceeding safe limits by 50 times. Those who bought homes but haven't moved in yet face significant financial losses due to unfinished construction or plummeting property values. Secondary market prices have dropped to as low as 5,000 yuan per square meter, an 86% decrease, following the revelation of the toxic land. 🚫 The Suzhou Green Coast project, once hailed as a million-square-meter urban complex, has become a ghost town due to a 'toxic soil' incident. 04:19 The 'toxic soil' incident has resulted in the suspension of sales for 2,800 residential units and the whole regional project becoming vacant. The area is marked with warning signs stating 'pollution risks' and the project appears overgrown and desolate. The incident was first brought to light by the British Reading School, and the project was initially positioned as high-end but now faces major issues. 🏢 Jiangsu Sugang Group responds to 'toxic land' incident involving pollution in coking area of Plot No. 4. 08:24 Pollution in coking area mainly concentrated in a part of Plot No. 4. Remediation conducted by Suzhou Green Coast to restore polluted area. Jiangsu Sugang Group provides explanations on disclosure, testing, Plot No. 2, and construction operations. 🏭 The video discusses a toxic soil incident in China involving the Lujiazui Group and the local government's practice of turning polluted land into treasure. 12:19 Lujiazui Group bought land using funds from their trust fund, which is due for payment this year but they are unable to pay. Lujiazui Group is trying to shift the blame and win a lawsuit against Suzhou Steel Group to get the money to pay back. The toxic soil incident reveals the complexity and extent of land pollution cases in China, as well as the local government's practice of converting polluted land into valuable assets. 🏢 Buying properties on toxic land in Suzhou poses a direct threat to life and has escalated to an international level. 16:05 The purchase of properties on toxic land in Suzhou is worse than buying unfinished buildings as it poses a potential threat to life. Both Susteel Group and Lujiazui colluded to cheat the common people and are now facing a massive claim for damages. The discovery of land pollution and carcinogens at an international school has escalated the issue to an international level, with Lujiazui seeking billions in compensation.
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