2 Killed in Landslide in Typhoon-ravaged E China
Adjust font size:
Two people died and four were injured in a storm-induced landslide late Monday in China's typhoon-swept eastern Zhejiang Province, fire-fighters said on Tuesday.
The landslide occurred at around 10:21 PM in Pengxi Township, Taishun County, after five straight days of continuous rain brought by typhoon Morakot.
The landslide toppled a four-storey residential building, which buried six adults who were sleeping inside. Fire-fighters recovered the bodies of two women, aged 47 and 62.
The other four, one seriously injured and three slightly injured, were rescued and taken to Taishun People's Hospital. One of the injured had been discharged from the hospital, said a hospital spokesman.
The meteorological station in Taishun recorded rainfall of 1,241 mm from August 6 to 10, representing the heaviest typhoon-induced rainfall observed by a single meteorological station in Zhejiang in six decades.
(Xinhua News Agency August 11, 2009)