Waterfall-like Leaks Found at Wuhan High-Speed Train Station, Goes Viral

“High-speed rail waiting room in Wuhan leaks like a waterfall cave” trended on June 23, sparking heated discussions among netizens.

On June 21, Wuhan was hit by heavy rainstorms. A netizen posted a video claiming that the waiting platform at Wuchang Station resembled a “waterfall cave,” with rainwater cascading down like a waterfall through several gaps in the ceiling.

In response, Wuchang Station stated that the ventilation gaps in the rain cover were slightly large, mainly concentrated at platforms 4 and 5.

According to a report by Jiemu News, after verification, netizens pointed out that the “leaking” location was the hollow “skylights” on the rain cover of platforms 4 and 5 at Wuchang Railway Station.

Netizens have been discussing this topic extensively.

“Dumbfounded by the water and electricity bills here”: Shouldn’t the design unit be held responsible?

“King of Transformation Xuan”: The original intention of the design wasn’t meant to be rainproof.

“Rolling in money, cautiously”: Wow, this is really scary, doesn’t feel very safe.

“Time’s Orange Not Dusk”: Everyone needs to pay attention to safety, the water seems really strong now.

“I’m sensitive to trash talk”: That’s a huge amount of rain.

“limo44476”: We really need to pay attention to it.

Overall, the leaking issue at Wuhan’s Wuchang Station has raised concerns about safety and the need for better design and maintenance to prevent similar incidents in the future.