What's going on in Russia? Two World stadiums destroyed

Two of the countries in which World Cup matches have been held in Russia have collapsed following claims that poor engineering has stopped resisting aesthetic greatness. In Volgograd, the stadium's underground installation has collapsed after rainfall. The area is suspected to have cost 198 million pounds. Also [...]
In Volgograd, the stadium's underground installation has collapsed after rainfall.
The area is suspected to have cost 198 million pounds.
Also, water pipelines and sewage systems have been destroyed, dividing the route leading to the stadium, reports say, “DailyMail” broadcast Periscope.
Sand and mud were poured over the underground system, where some cars were wrapped up in the giant pits that he had left behind.
Russian blogger Ilya Varlamov, who visited all the host cities of the World Cup, blamed âneglisence during construction of the stadium's infrastructure.
“Several hours after the end of the championship, the Volgograd Stadium is sailing at Vogla field”, he said.
The main contractor for the stadium was JSC Stroytransgaz, controlled by Putin's close friend Gennady Timchenko./Periscopi/
























