Screen stops skyscraper damage
A temporary scaffold screen has been set up to try and stop further damage being done after a skyscraper was blamed for damage by reflecting the sun's rays.
A temporary scaffold screen has been set up to try and stop further damage being done after a skyscraper was blamed for damage by reflecting the sun's rays.
Now, the developers behind one of London's newest skyscrapers have tonight said they'll build a scaffolding screen around it -- after cars parked nearby started melting.
The sun's reflection on 20 Fenchurch Street -- known better as the walkie talkie -- has caused serious damage to cars, bikes and properties. So will a protective screen at street level do the trick?Ria Chatterjee has been to find out.
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