Sampoong Collapse Scene from Korean Movie
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- "The Sampoong Department Store Collapse" was a structural failure that occurred on June 29, 1995 in Seoul, South Korea. 502 people died and 937 sustained injuries. This disaster was depicted in korean movie "Traces of Love". This video was edited from depicted scenes in the movie.
One woman survived in a small hole, drinking rain water for over 12 days. She fought so hard to stay alive. May they all rest in peace and the survivors live a good life
Heard that from Seconds from Disaster! Amazing!
Thank god it rained enough to keep her alive
@@DylanRomanov I think it was water from the fire brigade to keep dust from raising in the air. The water was very bad and dusty but she survived with it. Incredible
@@vonstreckerz According some of the survivors some people actually drowned because the water that the fire brigade was spraying.
17 days.
An independent inspector was at the building that day and told the executives to evacuate the building. They did not because it was a busy time in the mall and they didn’t want to lose the business. They themselves did evacuate.
I think they left only a couple of hours before it fell as well.
I saw a documentary about it yesterday and they said that one of the executives’ daughter-in-law was in the building and they didn’t even warn her!
@@Maki-00 Wow, talk about being immorally selfish.
@@Maki-00 What happened to the daugther-In-Law? Is she still alived after the collapse?
@@donpula6349 No, she died.
Over 500 people died and thousands injured, yet the father and son responsible only received 10 years or less in prison! Disgusting.
Lassie Forever for real?
Yes they got 7 years which is sad they should’ve had more
Should have dealt with them NK style, throw them into gulags or execution via firing squad
At the very least the father died not long after being released from prison, which means that he can't enjoy much life after being in prison contemplating about his crime and not being able to enjoy anything
Yes both is very caused confusion and delay it very much more terrible
Not even mistakes, just straightforward ignoring safety advice, he changed his mind about the plans halfway through the construction, wanting to add more floors and extra restaurant floor heating to the top floor, then fired the construction crew when they told him the supports wouldn't safely take the weight.
It's almost like he wanted that disaster to happen just for fun, for his pleasure. Someone couldn't be that dumb, he knew full well it would happen.
Some reports said that the original design was meant for office building. So they took out the columns to make space for elevators and hall. Since they also had to make space for shops and counters, they also put the columns on different positions which didn't support the structure at all.
@@snowyconfession Yep, not only that, but after they decided to keep the original floors and then developed the other ones, basically any calculation was made blindly, since now the building had to have heavy escalators, additional windows, an additional heating system at the top floor for the restaurant, and the massive cooling system that was decided to be placed on the roof even tho originally it was supposed to be on the ground. The load was too much and since the columns were not put properly with some missing even the necessary steel skeletons, the rare Pancake effect was produced.
@@lrn_news9171 Nah, its just ignorant boomer mind set. You ever warned something to an old people that you can't do something because it won't fit but they still stubornly forced you to do it? And then that something become broken fast? Because they foolishly thought they always right?
This is like that, but with more stupid old people pride and greed.
@@lrn_news9171 thats not how that happened this comment is not right and this was a dead comment discussion anways.
I was in a 5th grade, standing right across the street of the department store when it collapsed.. witnessed the whole scene. I used to go there at least 3-4 times a week with my mom cuz it was close from my house and easy for a grocery shopping and what not. In fact, we were gonna go there that day too but didn't because of my english class. I only remember the top part of the building suddenly disappreared, then there was a huge noise with smoke then these 2 ladies running toward me bleeding
Rex S I’m glad you didn’t go! You were very lucky and blessed that day!
oh my god
Rex S wait this movie is based on a real story or not??
Abdulelah Almaki Yes.
This movie is based on the real tragedy, that this movie is inspired from:
*The Sampoong Commercial Center Collapse*, that happened the 29th of June, 1995 in Seoul, South Korea.
This movie is strictly based on the real footage of the movie, whilst having fictional passages, though.
Actually, this tragedic event is in the movie "Traces of Love." Pardon my error.
But the Sampoong collapse is depicted in the movie.
My grandma, grandpa, and cousins went to this mall everyday after school to eat Wendy’s in the food court, that morning, my grandma went but came back home early. The person who worked at the Wendy’s was always super nice to them and sadly passed away R.I.P.
@@dumbmusorowan nice going asshole: simpld google search could have prevented you from looking like a moron. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy%27s?wprov=sfla1 . . .congrats on announcing to the world that you are a complete and utter moron.
@@seanmcdonald5859 kinda weird that a grown man is calling a teenager a moron over not looking at wendy's wiki lol. i did google wendy's korea before i commented but couldn't find anything on their website so presumed they were only in america since i couldn't find anything on their site about them being an international company. i didn't look at the wikipedia because i presumed they would have that information on their website, but they must have localised websites that i couldn't find. maybe don't call random ppl moron's over pointless comments about wendy's.
@@dumbmusorowan If it was ignorant it was ignorant.
Possible that wendy's is a generalised term for a burger joint in Korea, doubtful. Could also be a the commenter trying to appeal to westerners by using a term Americans/westerners would know. Either way non of us could verify if the story is true.
@@김효원-u6g well dam, I learnt something today, thanks for the follow up
This is as scary as it could get. It was based on real story and the last surviving victims was saved after 17 days. During the rescue, 502 were found dead.
@Cookie games well it happend in real life. so sad
@Cookie games the Movie was inspired by the collapse of the Sampoong department store.
@Cookie games it’s a non-fiction movie, since it showed what happened in real life
@Cookie games
Its real though wtf are you talking about
@Cookie games
Okay true
I hope the owner who refused to close the store when staff were complaining of loud noises and cracks before collapse burns in hell forever.
R.I.P
Oh he knew there were more than just cracking sounds
he knew, he wanted to sell the goods and make them run out before it collapsed, bad buisness decision...
He died in 2003, only a year after he was freed in 2002. However he still didn't admit his fault for the collapse.
The very same day of the collapse, structural engineers hired by the owner of the building recommended immediate evacuation, which was refused, while the owner himself left the building. Such a terrible tragedy that was wholly preventable, if not for the greed of this man, who didn't even inform his own daughter-in-law to leave (she worked there also).
@@hoganfan924 Is he the same guy that left his daughter in law or was she his daughter? Thankfully she lived. Though she was rescued days later I believe.
To think all of that would have been prevented had he changed the the building plans when he decided to build it as a mall instead of an office building.
The food court was the most devastating. It had the most people since everyone was eating early dinner as it was 5:30 pm. You could see the actual picture. The floors were like accordion folds. The sad part was it was preventable, but human greed prevailed. The man responsible said this in an interview: “There was a great loss of life, but I lost a major financial damage to the company too.” Like loss of people’s lives were equal to the money he lost. May they all Rest In Peace.
This scene feels like it belongs in a final destination movie. Seriously though, it’s amazing destruction, much more realistic than San Andreas and 2012. Terrible destruction scenes. This real event feels more like a plot to a final destination film than reality.
I thought they closed the entire 5th floor? Maybe I’m not remembering correctly.
@@Real_Moon-Moon the food court was one of the heaviest floors because of all the machines and the human traffic since people eat there.
@@Mary-sh2bp
I know, I meant I thought I heard that floor was empty before the collapse.
@@Real_Moon-Moon oh. I see. I don’t know if it was, but there’s a famous picture of the mall. Each floor collapsed on top of each other and looked like a stack of pancakes. It showed how bad the devastation was and the quality of the materials used.
An entire country mourned for the loss of the 502 souls that were lost that day.
It remained the deadliest structural collapse for 6 years until the events of 9/11.
Thoughts and prayers for the families of those lost in this tragic preventable disaster.
The same country laughed when it's neighbour lost 17000 people.
@SpongeBob SquarePants Full Ep. in Desc. which one
i only know the soviet takedown
@@skiran69 yeah poor north korea, right?
@@eliotgierat9462 actually i was talking about the 2011 disaster.
Same with south Koreas sewol ferry tragedy. These all could have been prevented
My grandma's sister left the building hours before it collapsed. She said she left because there wasn't air-conditioner and that summer was super sweaty....oh my god. I lived very close to this place, I was in 5-min walking distance to Acrovista (the building they built over the department store)
My mom said the same thing when the twin towers collapsed in 9/11. My mom left to go see my grandmother. If my mom stayed longer I wouldn't be typing this rn
@ Bad design for a mall, but good for an office building. If he had listened and just changes the design when he decided on making it a mall instead of an office building...
@ yeah they turned it off because the building vibrating way to much. But it was already too late disaster was inevitable
And the Air conditioners themselves led to the collapse because they moved them on heavy blocks instead of using a crane.
Your from Seoul korea right
This tragedy is so sickening. Cost cutting. Lazy. Ignorant. Neglectful. This never should have happened and those responsible cannot be, and were not punished severely enough. Such a horrific event.
As well as greed.
they always seem to forget that the cost after an accident with people injured or dead is way higher than installing proper safety measures
Cost cutting was one but it's definitely greed. They deviated from the original plan of an office space and gutted the supports for a mall and added a 5th floor. With the lack of support, more windows, and more load, the office space foundation couldn't handle the mall
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
yea I saw a documentary about this I was shock on how this shit was even approved
I remember when my mom took me to the stores about a month before the collapse happened. It was the children's day in Korea (May 5th) and we bought a small lego set from one of the toy stores. Even as a kid I knew Sampoong was something special, with its eccentric exterior and super luxurious interior. Blurry memories of things I had seen of the store, together with vivid descriptions and images of the collapse I see today (such as this video) leaves me cringing and disturbed.
It's been 10 years since your comment, and I'm just reading it now. I hope you are well. I can only imagine how it feels to have vivid memories of the commercial center so close to the time of the tragedy.
I'm sorry to be disrespectful but, you guys have a children's day?
@@kiwikiwi2483 yes, it’s a Korean holiday for children en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Day
@@kiwikiwi2483 It was created way back in colonial period, in the early 20th century. The whole country was annexed by Japan, while Korean natives, especially little children, were treated very poorly. Children's day started as an awareness campaign (of an anti-colonialism rhetoric) that they deserve proper education and protection from slave labour, that they can pave way for better future.
@@mwkmn my gosh u posted again after 10 years, good stuff.
I was 4 years old at this tragedy. My mom cried like beast. Because My mom' nephew was in this building. Fortunately she escaped accident but I still remember mom's crying face
끔찍하다
이은 백화점 사건은 실제있던일이고
불법으로 지었다는겄같내요
Nephew? She?
you guys do know this is based of a real event
Michael Martin happened on thursday, 29th june 1995
it is based on a real event
Sampoong department store.
Michael Martin yes we know we aren’t dumb
Wait what?
yikes... and this is only a movie... i can't imagine how hard and devastated was in real life... R.I.P
pamk5 Oh It Would Be Worst Much Worst Imagen Children Being Left Behind Or Being Lost
Go watch the kdrama Black its about this
JerryTheEgg 154 Or MakeMyWorldRainbow why are you typing like that
It did happen in real life
Dude it is a true story happend in korea 😑
Notice in the first scene people were walking while cooling off with their hand fans.
That’s because the AC was switched off as the building manager thought the strange vibrations came from the “malfunctioning” AC.
Movie-wise, I loved how that fact detail were put into the scene.
😢RIP to the 502 who died, and prayers to the 937+ that were injured. Ridiculous that the two responsible only served 7 1/2yrs in prison.
7 YEARS?????!! THATS SO LITTLE!
@@eunhagloss Jun Lee, the owner of the group, died soon after the serving his time. Hansang Lee, son of Jun Lee and the operations manager of the store, fled to Mongolia and became a nutjob Christian pastor.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
And while in prison he probably lived in luxury.
Thank God bankruptcy ain't a thing in South Korea
We all should learn something from this tragedy: The quality of a building’s structure is VERY IMPORTANT.
A poorly built construction can lead to it collapsing even without an earthquake. This is a major example of it and look how many lives it costed. If they evacuated the building at time, this loss of life could’ve been avoided.
Buildings need to be built in a way so they don't collapse - what a profound and paradigm shifting analysis. What's your next project, explaining why it's very important to build good airplanes so they don't fall out of the sky?
They cut corners and use substandard measures / materials. The death trap was set in the beginning.
My mom and grandma went here nearly everyday to shop and eat lunch. They changed their plans last minute and thank God, did not go that day. RIP to those that lost their lives that day.
It’s an insult to injury that the executives were only charged ten years for all the people that died. They didn’t even get a memorial site on that very location. Instead, the land was replaced with some average apartment complex which is probably haunted af by now.
Seriously. Corruption at the core of everything. Btw I looked for info on if that new apartment building is haunted, but couldn’t find anything. If I could write in Hangul I might have been luckier, but I agree that it’s most def haunted af. Idk how people can live there knowing 500+ people died horrible deaths where they sleep every night 😰
@@garnetstar28 I said whatever they replace the miami condo with will be haunted and people think I’m crazy
South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol lived in that apartment until he was elected. And he is suspected of believing in strange witchcraft. I don't want to believe that the president living in that apartment had anything to do with witchcraft, but I would never live there.
Everyone who watched the episode "Superstore collapse" on Seconds from Disaster: *This is my time to shine*
For those who are curious, the cause of the collapse were the 15 ton air conditioner units on the roof overstressing an already overburdened support system through their vibrations while operating, and being dragged across the store roof directly above the pillars, which induced massive structural damage in pillar 5, on the fifth floor. Pillar 5 was one of the major support columns and when the vibrations from the air conditioning units caused it to reach its breaking point, which on a side note is what's causing all the banging and earthquake like movements, it buckled, and the other columns on the fifth floor suddenly experienced the full weight of the building. This caused every pillar above floor 5 to shatter, and as a result floor 5 and the roof above it collapsed completely and several hundred tons of metal and concrete started smashing into all the lower floors in a sort of pancake effect, effectively sealing the fate of the building
This came up in my recommended because I have been watching videos on the condo in Florida that collapsed. I could never imagine the fear and the physical pain the victims experienced.
I’ve been watching it daily to. I live on the 4th floor of a 10 story building. Those clips make me think about how i could be replying to your comment now & be trapped under a pile of concrete in less than 8 seconds. Pretty scary shit.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
OMG THE CONDO I RENEMBER THAT!!!? IT WAS soOOooOoo LONG AGO! I RENEMBER MY GRANDMA TELLING ME ABOUT THAT
This is so terrifying to imagine what was actually going through shopper's minds moments before they died.
@Random SHEET cursed comment 0-0
@Random SHEET It be like that ouf
I wish that didn't have to happen. The Sampoong Department Store was huge and if you read the description, the result of casualties was huge too. It annoys me to see all these people (Who aren't from South Korea or don't know anything about it.) complaining about it like it was food they didn't like. You see that body count!? It was like the U.S.A.'s San Andreas earthquake disaster, but it was all just one building here! It just fell apart and crushed people who didn't make it out in time, as you see with the girl who was in her own world and the waitress who was calling to her.
You should read the Wikipedia article. The owner of the building was pure evil!
tbh in real life it actually fell much faster than is depicted here, pancaked like a house of cards rather than rumbling for a whole minute, although there was an increase in cracking a couple of months beforehand as warning signs and a few hours before the collapse various bangs were heard, but when the actual collapse happened it only took 20 seconds.
@@G1NZOU What's sad is engineers told the owner to evacuate immediately. He chose not to because they were making a lot of money that day.
@@TVwriter23 He chose not to evacuate the building, but he himseld did evacuate the building with his friends
@@AnzuBrief the fact that they evacuated as soon as the engineers said that it was unsafe is what gets me the most. Like how selfish can you be for leaving those people like that. What's worse is that the owner left his daughter-in-law in the building and had the audacity to say that "what's important is, I lost a lot of money".
So many people...this still brings tears to my eyes just as it did on the day the news made its way around the world.
i know right sad
Still 7 billion people.
I'm here because of what happened in Florida.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
Honestly when I first clicked this, I thought it was going to be an earthquake. But once I looked at the wikipedia article about this, I was devastated. R.I.P. to those who were lost that day.🙁
Who's here after what happened in Miami? Looking to be about 145 dead. Like in Seoul '95 this has to be a case of criminal negligence. Buildings just don't collapse like this for no reason.
I watched a well made couple of videos by an (iirc civil) engineer (jeffostroff) and from what he can tell from his knowledge and what he could see, negligence is absolutely what happened. Specifically negligence regarding the pool. From video and photos people took before the incident, the parking garage (under the pool) and some worrying water damage. That plus the video showing water pouring into the garage just before the incident and the fact that that's where the collapse started, yeah.
They comstructed the pool fine and good (hell, it's still standing) but they were complacent and negligent when it came to actually checking the structures under and around it for water damage.
I'm very interested in seeing what the official investigation uncovers. It's certain there was some sort of negligence but I wonder who all is culpable. How responsible is the local regulating and inspection agency? How much of this is on the hotel owner's head? Is there a gap in building safety and inspection that has lead to the parking garage having not been properly looked at?
When greed leads business to ignore safety regulations. Then it's not an accident..... it's MURDER.
Edit: I never expected my comment to be popular. Thank you so much. Please make sure that you join your local Labour/Trade union to make sure you stay safe at work. Becuase when corporations do not treat their workers fairly, It can lead to serious tragedies when corporations cut corners like the Mall collapse. Becuase when a worker tries to stand up for what is right and blow the wistle on illegal conduct and safety being put at risk, they will get thrown under the bus.
When Trumps rent is late
Pansy Flower no
PersonaX No, the Korean justice system is just shit in general
causing death by negligence act
@PersonaX According Wikipedia, he died not long after getting out of jail.
i cannot even imagine the amount of fear they had, may they all rest in piece.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
God Bless the Victims of the Sampoong Mall disaster and all the firefighters and 1st responders who worked tirelessly for weeks to rescue every single survivor of the collapse.
It's so sad that this actually happened in real life. My heart broke watching this clip.
This event was showed to us the first year in architecture at university. This building showcased pretty much everything that could go wrong.
Pretty much one of the dangers of extremely rapid economic growth, corruption, blatant regard of safety and codes, etc, all cannot dealt with in time to keep up with the demand. The owners and the company for safety checks couldn't even get a harsher prison sentence, didn't even get charged for curruption, etc, only the resulting deaths.
What a terrible tragedy for our South Korean friends. We Australians learned about this in our evening news broadcast. I remember being totally horrified, as were my parents. That the father and son monsters who were so corrupt only received light jail sentences beggars belief! They are responsible for the loss of over 500 souls and the injury of thousands of others. How can they live with themselves?!?
Even worse is the father only complained about "losing a valuable asset" after the collapse. He also evacuated the mall 17 minutes before the collapse but wanted to keep it open because it was a busy day. Should've been sent to a North Korean camp for his purposeful neglect.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
I remember hearing about this on the news in the US months after the Oklahoma City Bombing and thinking it might be another bomb only to find out it was a structural failure caused by bad building design and changes made during construction.
It really does make you hope that Hell actually exists...
Apparently midway through construction the owner requested that multiple supports be completely removed and that they add a bigger open food court. The construction workers said that this idea was unsafe and could kill someone but the owner just ignored them and fired them. Even before the mall opened it showed signs of structural stress and cracking. Then on the day of the collapse a worker requested that the building be evacuated due to the rate and size of the cracks but the others disagreed because they didn’t want to lose their business because that was an exceptionally busy day.
This is just devastating.. Like a woman stayed in a small hole with only rain to make her drink, may she rest in peace, and to all the people who died and injured years ago, and let the survivors have a safe and good life, that was just so traumatizing...
the woman actually survived and is here to this day
The fact that anyone even survived this is nothing short of a miracle
I just found out about this because of the Florida building falling down. Now I see it has been in Korean media too.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
this is a real event that happened in 1995
One of my high school friends died there. Along with her mother and brother. Her father lost his entire family in one fell swoop.
Rest in peace 💔
Devastating
I remembered my aunt back then working as a flight attendant she actually was to fly out of Seoul on that day that evening and the news of the collapse really shocked the whole crew
If I didn't just read that this was a real tragic event, I'd've thought this was the beginning of the Korean version of "Final Destination".
I came from the podcast, it's terrible to hear how the building collapsed but to see a visual of how people get murdered by a few tons of building on top of them is terrifying
Between This and the sewol ferry disaster....South Korea has so many tragic disasters....in the last century alone they went through being colonized by Japan and forced labour by Japan during ww2, partition, civil war, dictatorships....they have a lot of trauma. I hope only better days will come for the people of South Korea 🙏🏻🇰🇷
What is even this and a boat compared to Japan and China undergoing large-scale earthquakes and mass floods every 10 years or less?
@@kddiodoxKorea literally gets damage from their earthquakes as well.
All those innocent people lost all for greed. 🙏🏽😔
I was stationed in Korea when this happened. The engineer and building went to prison. U.S. Army helped with the rescue, and digging out the bodies. From what I remember, the floors pancaked, the majority of the people were crushed between floors
That must have been so awful to see 😔 and those poor people as well.
The disaster lasts too long, it took 25 seconds for the whole building to collapse. The movie would have been even scarier if it happened that fast
They wanted to show mulitple different perspectives and different events of what happened. This is why Titanic showed so many different things like the people trapped in the boiler room.
This is called the pancake effect.
Orginally this was meant to be a office building which shouldve been fine but due to negligence and greed they decided it was better to make it a shopping mall which added load to the building due to high volume and removal of structure integrity. Thus causing the collapse.
In relation to the pancake effect once the top level collapse and adds load to the next level it keeps adding.
this movie is based on a real thing that happened and the comment section is full of foreign people who dont know anything about korea spamming and saying that south korea is a crappy country? GET a life people
Sawyer Shin sorry people are being so mean! There are a lot of rude and ignorant people in this world! :(
Saw this on seconds from disaster, never for get the ripped lives
Laura Garcia , me too ..saw firts the story in seconds from disaster..
Sawyer Shin I'm not geez
Korea is one of the most advanced countries in the world
I might be the only commentator here to say this as the real story is truly tragic for all those killed and injured by it but this scene is very well edited and shot
god, this scene is terrible to watch i can’t even begin to imagine how the people inside and outside felt. may all the victims rest in peace.
Really...I find this one scene even scarier than the 2012
@@laburinth2 no it collapsed in 1995. Didn't you check the wikipedia about the collapsed south Korean store?
@@darkoak6877 OOOOOOoooOoooOoOooOOoOOhhHhh...
Completely avoidable. Greed and stupidity caused this- (although greed is stupidity). So sorry for all of those people and families. God bless everyone.
502 dead.. Dear god, this is literally the most scariest disaster death toll ever. Rest In Peace To Those Souls that have passed on the incident.
This is sad yes, but 9/11 in New York had 3,000 deaths.
@@makaylarose5263okay.. the 1931 china floods had 4 million deaths
I just looked up at the reason why the building collapsed from structure failure and why no actions were made and.......I'm speechless. Very speechless.
Me too. I never thought a Wikipedia article alone would make me mad for a full day.
Everyone who watched the episode "Superstore collapse" on Seconds from Disaster: This is my time to shine
For those who are curious, the cause of the collapse were the 15 ton air conditioner units on the roof overstressing an already overburdened support system through their vibrations while operating, and being dragged across the store roof directly above the pillars, which induced massive structural damage in pillar 5, on the fifth floor. Pillar 5 was one of the major support columns and when the vibrations from the air conditioning units cause it to reach its breaking point, which on a side note is what's causing all the banging and earthquake like motions inside, it buckled, and the other columns on the fifth floor suddenly experienced the full weight of the building. This caused every pillar above floor 5 to shatter. This caused floor 5 and the roof above it to collapse completely and several hundred tons of metal and concrete started smashing into all the lower floors in a sort of pancake effect, effectively sealing the fate of the building
Just reading about how Lee Joon knew the building would collapse and walked out to safety but refused to evacuate the mall is infuriating!!! He was an evil person!!! He left all of those people in there to die because he didn’t want to lose revenue. Probably one of the worst disasters in my lifetime.
The documentary TV show "Seconds From Disaster" has an entire episode dedicated to this incident...
Thats how i learned about this as well as many more disasters, really good show
ruclips.net/video/y8Yw9hill1k/видео.html
After watching the kdrama Black, that's when I learned that the tragic "mujin mall collapsed" was based in a real tragedy 😢😢.
What is the title of this?
You should also watch Kdrama Chocolate! Lots of references and it’s a cute love story ❤️
That's what I was reminded. That one reepers story was just so sad. The scene where he and his friend are talking about being rescued. I have a hard time watching that scene
This still remains as South Korea’s worst structural collapse disaster in Korean history. Mostly caused by rushed construction and a pressure to urbanize quickly from the government that it allowed structural oversights to be made during its construction. Namely the pillars failed to support the weight it had to carry for years, and one day the weight bearing became too much.
The sadest thing about this is that all of those deaths could have been so easily avoided. They already knew hours ahead but didn’t evacuate people. That’s what really makes me angry. Rest in peace to those that died. I hope they are granted heaven and I hope the survivors are doing well especially with that survivors guilt. The executives, boss, etc and people that knew yet did not do anything can go to hell. I hope they are punished in this world and the next.
The final survivor was pulled out after 17 days. imagine being trapped in that for weeks. horrific!
Also if you watch the first part of the film, you'll notice that the restaurant area she goes two is on the first Basement level, despite that in reality it was on the top floor. This probably gives the excuse as to why the building was slow to collapse in this scene. Even so, the whole building did collapse within 20 seconds, but they only expanded it out to add to the drama.
Poor ppl had no idea they were all in a death trap that was ready to fall any moment. The Executives evacuated mere hours before it happened because they were warned but declined to evacuate the whole mall. Horrible incident
This abandoned building is ILLEGAL ADDITION OF THE 5TH FLOOR and also SUBSTANDARD CONCRETE.
+Octo Ink Damn... Like, maybe not their families...
It's never Long Ago to the victims and their families.
+Besnik Zogaj That's completely false, it was completed in 1989 and collapsed in 1995, that is not a long time for a building to stay structurally sound.
The building's age had nothing to do with the collapse, it was all to do with the original designs being continually changed with any construction company expressing safety concerns being fired. The original design was a four floor residential, then it was changed to a department store and the columns were made smaller and placed further apart, during construction some of the columns were cut to install escalators, the added fifth floor was intended to be a skating rink but adapted in a hurry to be restaurants, which meant a four foot thick heated floor was installed, as well as heavy kitchen equipment, lastly the fifth floor columns were not in line with the columns of the lower floors, which meant the load was not distributed through the columns to the ground but rather onto slab flooring. The HVAC units on the roof were dragged causing cracks which were never inspected or repaired. It's just mistake after mistake with no thought to safety, whenever you change an original design you must always thoroughly re-check all the load mathematics again to ensure it is safe, that was not done and the landowner and later chairman of the department store ignored warnings and fired companies who refused to do unsafe work.
I agree, now it is no more, replaced by apartments.
no, its Not...
Nice little detail at the start of the video of a woman fanning herself; the building's air conditioning had been switched off earlier in the day due to causing loud noises and vibrations, but it was already far too late for that to have any effect. The air conditioning was in fact a key part in the collapse; each unit weighed fifteen tons apiece and had been moved inexpertly two years prior to the collapse, cracking the roof surface and compromising one of the support columns. Two years of continuous use sent vibrations down through the cracks and throughout the building, compromising its already fragile structure by forcing the concrete slab floor around one of the columns to split away from it.
And this is exactly why strict building codes are necessary, and even more so, why they have to be enforced without being sidestepped with bribes or just being openly ignored.
Despite what's right or wrong about the movie's depiction of this, one thing's for sure: It was terrifying in every sense of the word. A real-life disaster where acting and special effects barely scratch the surface, where a movie could never convey the disturbing depths of what was once real. The sights and sounds from the movie probably sound calm comparatively.
The actual building collapsing like this is extremely dramatized in this scene. It wouldn't have looked like this. No building collapsing on itself would look like this, ever. Still captures the emotions though I'm sure
Very well done. What an unimaginable event. It really does take a moment for the idle mind to catch up to a sudden event. You could just stand there frozen in disbelief like that.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
This was a huge tragedy, 500+ dead and over 900 injured. Watched a documentary on it. Absolutely awful how quick it collapsed.
dear god, this is terrifying, to think this actually happened, the poor people inside.
0:13 The watch showing around 5:50 p.m. was a deliberate illustration of countdown to the disaster that occurred in 1995.
Reminder that the only reason the people responsible got 7 years is that the mall was visited a lot by upper class citizens. High society members lost their wives or children. If it hadn't been such an expensive mall but one for lower or middle class, i doubt they would have been jauled at all
It's so terrifying getting a visual on just how hopeless the situation was for so many innocent mall-goers. They had only twenty seconds to evacuate before the whole building came down.
Well, thanks to 'Seconds from Disaster' we know the director took a lot of artistic licence in this movie. For starters, in South Korea restaurants are placed on the top floor of the stores. And that one was closed that day, due to the huge crack that had showed itself. And which started the collapse.
Wykletypl yeah saw that ep as well gave me goosebumps thinking of this could happen anytime
That was HORRIFYING! I've never even heard of this mall, and I lived in Korea for 4 years. I lived outside of Seoul in less industrial areas, but I frequented Shinsegae in Seoul regularly as well as the COEX and all of the underground shopping centres I could find. I had no idea this happened 10 years before I moved to Korea in 2005.
I stayed in a hotel just down the street from the site of this horrible tragedy when I visited Seoul in 2018. I’ve never heard of this collapse until today.
Almost 500 people dead because of the their negligence and they only got 10 years. This has to be one of the most traumatic events that happened the people.
25 years ago today.
Time flies, seems only yesterday. Rest in peace to all those victims. Such a pointless unnecessary loss of life. Still makes me angry.
I live in Miami where recently a building collapsed on its own and I feel weird, this is the 2nd time I get a recommend video regarding the sampoong department store.
I moved from Seoul 2 years before the collapse. It's hard to believe I use to go in that shopping center.
I wish anyone who reads this a safe and long life. With light and love, may this life's end be natural and peaceful ❤
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
"The construction company tasked with completing the extension advised that the structure would not support another floor, but was promptly fired"
I just found out this happened, I never knew. I'm so sorry for the victims and the family and friends of them. What a horrible mess.
It’s so sad because there’s nothing you could really do in that situation.
It's scary how a normal, mundane, or pleasant moment can become disastrous and deadly in an instant. The clip started peaceful... then boom! chaos and death
One of my fears is being in a mall or some major building during an earthquake. This makes my stomach sick knowing the story behind this.
I lived in the apartment complex that was built over this a few years ago, i never even knew this happened until today.
The building laws are strict now because they have to be, they did a survey of most of the buildings in Seoul after Sampoong, something like a third were unsafe and either needed to be demolished or structurally reinforced.
The original architect plan was sound, but there was a mistake where the builders made the support columns too thin, on it's own that mistake was safe as they were still thick enough but then they decided to add more floors and heating equipment, total disregard for safety.
Everyone who watched the episode "Superstore collapse" on Seconds from Disaster: This is my time to shine
For those who are curious, the cause of the collapse were the 15 ton air conditioner units on the roof overstressing an already overburdened support system through their vibrations while operating, and being dragged across the store roof directly above the pillars, which induced massive structural damage in pillar 5, on the fifth floor. Pillar 5 was one of the major support columns and when the vibrations from the air conditioning units cause it to reach its breaking point, which on a side note is what's causing all the banging and earthquake like motions inside, it buckled, and the other columns on the fifth floor suddenly experienced the full weight of the building. This caused every pillar above floor 5 to shatter. This caused floor 5 and the roof above it to collapse completely and several hundred tons of metal and concrete started smashing into all the lower floors in a sort of pancake effect, effectively sealing the fate of the building
no there was no mistake. The owner decided to put thin small columns because he wanted the marketing to be better. He only added 1 escalator per floor which added unstable conditions, and the AC in the mall was utmost poorly constructed. This could’ve been prevented because the owners (father and son) of the mall knew about ALL of the safety inspections, which failed, and yet wanted to keep the mall open because of the money it was bringing it
@@adrianness. No, what I mean is while the original design had a mistake where the support columns were designed to be barely capable, the owner made changes to the already badly designed column layout by specifying them to be even thinner, and then removing some for extra elevator space once he had decided to change to retail rather than residential.
It was multiple decisions that compounded the problem at each stage, starting with mistakes but then transitioning to willful ignorance.
And the AC wasn't the biggest problem, apart from the columns being too thin to support the weight, and the fact they changed the position of the AC by dragging them across the roof rather than lifting them by crane and placing them in a suitable spot.
Cracks caused by the move, and vibrations caused by the units caused the already unsatisfactory column support for the slab floors to fail.
After this collapse, a nationwide building inspection was carried out across South Korea. 1 in 7 high-rise structures needed rebuilding, 4 out of 5 needed majoir repair work, and just 1 in 50 were deemed safe.
I have no idea how they could recreate this in so much detail.
Even if it is CGI or miniaturization, it really brings out the real devastation.
The building was never rebuilt but there are apartments there now.
This disaster is deeply rooted into the greed of a businessman who disregarded safety in exchange for profit. Greed kills people.
Sadly, South Korea is a country where a big bridge suddenly falls down and a department store collapses all of a sudden without an earthquake and a ferry boat sinks without a storm. I am afraid to visit such a country.
MurphyColeman many years ago. We have guys to make it movie. Look back mistakes. It was now Korea is much more safe than anywhere.
Inaccurate, they closed the food court a day BEFORE the collapse because they saw evidence of cracking...those sick bastards who owned the place knew it was gonna fall, stayed home but opened up the other 5 floors to make a few bucks before they hoped it came down when it was empty.
Was a big deal in the criminal cases and social change that followed that's why I'm irked
The thing to remember was S. Korea at that time was like the US in the late 1800s, Rife with bribes, corruption, monopolies and unfair and dangerous business practices, the store was a house of cards from day 1 and then when they improved it they made the reinforced concrete WEAKER by cutting into the main support pillars to add esclators horrible tragedy but one caused by Greed and corruption which led to horribly shoddy construction. Luckly this sparked major and real reform in South Korea.
Glenn Starkey
It is a freaking movie
It doesn’t matter if it inaccurate whatsoever
Not every movie is the same as what really happened
Look at every movie based on a book.
Was everything the same in the movie? No! Not everything have to be perfect
Actually they only closed down the restaurant where they saw cracking, not the entire food court. Also, several of the managers did go in to work that day, the building manager shut down the air conditioners that day and repeatedly told shoppers that everything was alright every time the building rumbled. Don’t get me wrong, corporate greed kept the building open that day, the owner was told to shut down the building by an architect who investigated the crack in the restaurant but he kept it open anyway. The managers knew something was seriously wrong but they weren’t expecting the entire building to collapse
One hour before collapse Lee Joon (the owner) knew collapse was imminent, but left w/o saying anything so as to NOT LOSE GODDAMN FUCKING REVENUE!
Later in his short life he gave over his family fortune as compensation, tch...some compensation.
The foot court in this movie was located underground.
I learned about this disaster in a National Geographic show years ago. Still, it's a much scarier feeling when you have a greater glimpse of what it was like from the inside, even if it was fictional.
Here is the link of the movie with English subtitles: www.veoh.com/watch/v1211704g3pwbBMq
Such a horrendous tragedy as a result of greed
This really happened, I remember on the news when I was in my 20’s.
Cannot imagine the sheer terror these people went through
In reality, this whole scene would have been 20 seconds
And it happens where there’s greed involved. Now with the apartment complex in Florida.
now the condo building in Surfside Florida, 160 missing, collapsed due to poor maintenance.
Sheesh. Watched this casually as I usually like disaster films and found myself tearing up at the images of the people running around in the dust at the end. I’m a New Yorker and 9/11 happened my first year of high school so I’m just like damn, I guess ptsd is real. 😩
The people running the mall didnt evacuate everyone but they DID remove all the expensive merchandise from the stores