For this matter, I think there may be builders of protective layers, defenders of cultural relics, managers of cultural relics and so on who need to bear the responsibility.
First, the protective soil and bricks of cultural relics are not stronger than cultural relics. During the collapse of the ruins of Wang Fu City Wall in Ming Dynasty, the cultural relics of Ming Dynasty, which experienced more than 600 years of wind and rain, did not have an accident in the rainstorm. On the contrary, the outer adobe protection body built for cultural relics failed to withstand the erosion of heavy rain.
For such a ridiculous thing, people have to doubt the engineering quality of the outer protective body If the quality of the outer sheath is really unqualified, then the builder of the outer sheath needs to bear the corresponding responsibility.
Second, have the cultural relics maintenance personnel really solved the potential risks? Before the collapse of the wall site of Wang Fu Palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, cracks appeared in the outer protective body. And from 2007 to 20 17, the outer sheath has been repaired many times. However, it is in this year-after-year renovation that the outer protective body of the wall site of the Ming and Qin palaces collapsed under the natural disaster in front of the Ming walls!
In this case, we must consider what effect each repair has produced. Why is the external protective body that is often repaired still invalid? Natural disasters? And then what?
Third, can cultural relics managers do better? In fact, before the collapse of the wall site of Qin Wangfu in the Ming Dynasty, the local cultural relics managers had discovered the cracks in the outer protective body. The most dangerous north side of the city wall has also pulled up the isolation belt.
However, for the Ming city wall, is the local cultural relics manager the most appropriate emergency measure? I am afraid it is also a problem that relevant departments need to consider. Can the accident be completely avoided if more effective measures are taken? If the cultural relics department is at fault in this matter, they can't escape the responsibility.
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