Core Viewpoint - The increasing incidents of unauthorized drone flights in Shanghai, particularly around high-rise buildings, have raised significant safety concerns, prompting stricter regulations and enforcement measures by local authorities [1][3][4]. Group 1: Incident Reports - On August 25, 2025, three drone enthusiasts violated flight regulations in the Lujiazui area, causing damage to a building's waterproof layer, leading to administrative penalties [1]. - Two drones collided at the top of the Shanghai World Financial Center, resulting in damage to the waterproof layer of the building, marking the 95th recorded incident since 2016 [3]. - The building's management reported that the incidents are primarily due to unauthorized flights, with a significant increase in occurrences over the past three years [4]. Group 2: Regulatory Measures - The first specialized regulation for drones, the "Interim Regulations on the Management of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Flights," came into effect on January 1, 2024, enhancing safety and management requirements [4]. - The Beijing government has designated several districts as no-fly zones for unauthorized drones, effective from August 29 to September 3, 2023, to improve airspace safety [4][5]. - A previous announcement by the Beijing government established the entire administrative area of Beijing as a controlled airspace for drone operations, requiring approval for any flights [5].
400米高空两架无人机对撞!上海环球金融中心96层平台防水层被砸出坑洞!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-29 00:25