Um, I don't think it is designed that way. I'm pretty sure it is just way, WAY overloaded. I've never seen carriers loaded all the way to the top like a cup of flour before. It's a sinking hazard, that's for sure, but life is cheap in the third world so I dunno.
If I am correct they move the sand to fill in low land that was once all water so they can build on it. I guess it would be considered economic progress to them.
At saan dadalhin ang buhangin na yan? Wag nyo sabihin na dadalhin yan sa West Phil sea para itambak doon sa isla na inaagaw ng mga insekto. DENR must stop every move of Chinese inside the Philippines, never provide the things they needed to finish the construction in the West,
there is a channel who records these boats going through dams and they made a video showing what its used for, its for like leveling the floors in homes. very strange place
@@static_bolt oh wow. in my country, we used road base or fill dirt to compact the footing and then build the homes on it. from what i understand rain on sand will cause the structure to sink? cheap method to do it i guess? indeed a strange place!
no, it's because the soil is very clayey, and clay is a great water retainer, and has little resistance to compression. Sand is then added to accelerate water flow during rainy weather and prevent deformations in the foundations, which would lead to cracks in the structures.