# infrastructure resilience
Latest news and articles about infrastructure resilience
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Scaling Karst Cliffs to Keep Cross‑Border Trains Running: Inside China’s ‘Climbing Tiger’ Rail Crew
A specialised maintenance team on China’s Xianggui railway routinely climbs karst cliffs to identify and neutralise hazardous rocks that threaten China–Vietnam international rail traffic. Their work combines drone and AI detection with dangerous manual interventions, and underlines the human backbone of infrastructure resilience amid growing reliance on cross‑border rail links.

Venezuela Creates National Cyber-Defence Office, Signalling Shift Toward Militarised Cybersecurity
Venezuela has created a National Office for Cyber Defence and Security to bolster protection of its cyberspace after a disruptive incident on January 3. The office will coordinate scientists and military research bodies, centralising cyber-defence efforts amid broader infrastructure vulnerabilities and geopolitical implications.

TikTok’s US Data‑Security Unit Blames Data‑Center Power Cut for Widespread System Glitches
TikTok’s US data‑security joint venture reported system failures after a power outage at a US data‑center partner site, restoring network connectivity but warning of lingering errors such as slow loads and incorrect engagement counts. The incident highlights operational vulnerabilities in data‑localization plans and shows how physical infrastructure dependencies—electricity and third‑party hosting—can undermine assurances about control and resilience.