300 meter skyscraper started to sway causing panic (video)

For an unknown reason so far

300-meter skyscraper began to tremble causing panic

A skyscraper was evacuated today in China, after the building, almost 300 meters high, began to "tremble" for an unknown reason, causing panic scenes.

The SEG Plaza, completed in 2000, is one of the most iconic buildings in Shenzhen (south).

The building, which dominates due to its height of 291 meters in the business district of the city, houses, among other things, a huge market of components and electrical products.

The Shenzhen Emergency Management Agency told Weibo that it would "determine the cause of the vibrations" in the skyscraper, noting that "there was no earthquake in the area today."

The SEG Plaza started swaying around 13.50 local time today, according to authorities. The result was immediate panic attacks.

Hundreds of pedestrians can be seen running away from the building in videos posted on social media.

The tower is located in a district in the center of Shenzhen, known mainly for its huge pedestrian street that is full of shops and shopping malls.

After an inspection, officials in the Futian district said they found "no cracks" in the ground around the building.

"No part of the wall has fallen or been damaged," they said in their official report.