Death Toll Rises to 16 in SW China Landslide
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Rescuers transport disaster relief materials to Hedong Village of Baoshan City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Sept.3, 2010. As of Friday afternoon, the landslide that hit the village caused 16 people dead and 32 still missing. Rescue work was underway. [Xinhua] |
By Friday night workers managed to restore the area's power supply, telecommunications and traffic services and rescuers are attempting to retrieve bodies buried up to eight meters in the mud.
However, rescuers are not able to use huge excavating shovels at the site, fearing the equipment might trigger new mudslides.
The mudslides occurred at about 10:20 PM Wednesday in Hedong Village of Longyang District in Baoshan City.
An initial investigation blamed the tragedy on loose dirt and rocks sitting on a steep slope which had been soaked by rain for about 10 days.
The debris, as large as 40,000 cubic meters, came crashing down on the densely populated village, trapping 71 people from 21 families.
More than 1,100 people have participated in the rescue operation and over 120 medical workers have assisted in treating the injured.
Also, additional first-aid supplies are being transported to the site, according to officials.