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Death Toll in C China Rainstorm Rises to 11

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A photo taken on Sunday, July 27, 2009 shows a flooded village in Hongjiang district of Huaihua City, central China's Hunan Province.

A photo taken on Sunday, July 27, 2009 shows a flooded village in Hongjiang district of Huaihua City, central China's Hunan Province. [Xinhua] 

The last body was retrieved from Saturday midnight to Sunday morning to bring the death toll from a rainstorm-triggered landslide to 11 in Hongjiang district of Huaihua City, central China's Hunan Province, according to local government.

Another 30 people were injured after the landslide. All of the 30, including four who are seriously wounded, have been hospitalized, the local government said.

Downpour, reportedly the worst over the past six decades, swept the city from Thursday to Sunday morning, causing a landslide in Hongjiang district. A total of 5,410 residents in the district have been evacuated.

Approximately 18,328 rescuers have joined the disaster relief efforts in the city.

Local meteorologists forecast heavy rain would hit the city again in the next two to three days.

The local government said blackouts continued and telecommunication links were cut in part of Hongjiang District.

(Xinhua News Agency July 27, 2009)