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Landslide deaths in China - More than 40 buried

2024-01-22T10:16:33.110Z

Highlights: More than 40 people were buried in a landslide in southwest China's Yunnan province. Authorities evacuated more than 200 people from the area. State television showed images of a path that the avalanche had torn through the mountainside and footage of rescue workers searching for people in the rubble. China's state and party leader Xi Jinping called from Beijing to quickly organize rescue workers and do all they can to help the missing. He also called for early warning to be strengthened in order to prevent further disasters. Further mudslides are possible, an official said.



As of: January 22, 2024, 11:03 a.m

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The masses of earth surprised many villagers in the Chinese province of Yunnan while they were sleeping.

Now the first dead are being recovered from the rubble.

Even the head of state speaks out.

Beijing - More than 40 people were buried in a landslide in southwest China's Yunnan province.

According to Chinese state media, according to initial findings, the authorities assumed 47 people were missing.

By Monday evening (local time), helpers had recovered eight dead people from the rubble, Chinese state television reported.

The masses of earth hit the village of Liangshui in the north of the province, where a few thousand people live, early in the morning.

Authorities evacuated more than 200 people from the area, according to state news agency Xinhua.

It was initially unclear how many people died in the accident.

State television showed images of a path that the avalanche had torn through the mountainside and footage of rescue workers searching for people in the rubble.

At around midday the station reported that the helpers had found a survivor.

A total of two injured people were taken to hospital by evening.

One of the reporters said by telephone that the accident occurred while it was still dark.

The buried houses were all built on a steep slope.

Little hope left

Xu Chong from the Institute for Environmental Disaster Prevention said on television that there was little chance of survival for those buried.

The risk of landslides is known in the area.

Further mudslides are possible.

The official cited rain and snowfall, melting ice or changes in groundwater as conceivable reasons for the landslide.

According to reports, civil protection and the fire department arrived with dozens of vehicles and hundreds of helpers.

According to the People's Daily, soldiers were also sent to the area in Zhenxiong county, which borders Sichuan and Guizhou provinces in northeastern Yunnan.

It was initially unclear how the landslide occurred.

On Monday the temperature at the scene of the accident was around freezing point.

It had snowed the night before.

Xinhua reported that the local government has launched further relief measures.

According to the party mouthpiece, China's state and party leader Xi Jinping called from Beijing to quickly organize rescue workers and do all they can to help the missing.

He also called for early warning to be strengthened in order to prevent further disasters.

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Source: merkur

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