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Death Toll Rises to 26 in SW China Landslide

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Epidemic prevention workers disinfect the site where a rain-triggered landslide occurred in Guanling County of Anshun City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 2, 2010.

Epidemic prevention workers disinfect the site where a rain-triggered landslide occurred in Guanling County of Anshun City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 2, 2010. The disinfection work was engaged over and over again at the site as the temperature soared to 35 degrees Celsius in the county Friday. [Xinhua]

 

Rescuers have retrieved 26 bodies and 73 people remained missing six days after a landslide in southwest China's Guizhou Province, rescue headquarters said Saturday.

Rescuers had been looking for signs of life, but had found no survivors, said Pu Jianjiang, head of search team of the rescue headquarters.

"Although the chances are slim, we have not given up looking for survivors," he said.

More than 700 rescuers and 26 excavators are working on the site.

The landslide occurred at 2:30 PM on June 28 in Dazhai Village, Guanling County, burying 99 people.

At least 1,000 villagers living in the area have been evacuated.

Medical workers are disinfecting and treating rescuers to prevent disease outbreaks and heatstroke.

Epidemic prevention workers disinfect the site where a rain-triggered landslide occurred in Guanling County of Anshun City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 2, 2010.

Epidemic prevention workers disinfect the site where a rain-triggered landslide occurred in Guanling County of Anshun City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, July 2, 2010. The disinfection work was engaged over and over again at the site as the temperature soared to 35 degrees Celsius in the county Friday. [Xinhua]

 

(Xinhua News Agency July 3, 2010)

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