Beijing, China—A small aircraft collided with the top floors of the China Zun skyscraper on Wednesday. The pilot died on impact. No injuries were reported inside the building. The collision happened during clear weather conditions in the afternoon.
Witnesses on the ground saw the plane spiraling before the hit. It struck the upper section of the tower, known as the tallest structure in the city. Glass shattered across the street below. Security personnel evacuated the top observation decks immediately.
Police closed off the surrounding financial district. They set up perimeters to prevent civilians from entering the debris zone. Officials have not identified the pilot. They are currently reviewing the flight’s registration and trajectory.
The China Zun building houses numerous corporate headquarters. Many employees were working when the incident occurred. They described a loud thud followed by shaking. The fire department responded to small fires on the impacted floors.
Authorities have grounded private air traffic in the capital for the next twenty-four hours. This standard procedure follows any major incident near restricted airspace. Investigators are looking for the flight data recorder. They must determine why the pilot was flying so close to the structure.
The building structure remains stable. Engineers performed an initial sweep of the load-bearing supports. They found no significant damage to the core of the tower. Repairs to the facade will start once the site is cleared.
The public remains curious about the pilot's motives. Speculation is rising on social media platforms. Government officials have asked the public to wait for the official report. They are monitoring the situation to ensure public order.
The cleanup process will take several days. Teams are clearing glass and metal from the upper terraces. Police are continuing their forensic investigation at the impact point. The area will stay partially restricted.
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