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China - Massive Landslide - Dozens Missing

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Rescuers search for dozens missing in China landslide



<abbr title="2009-06-06T01:20:07-0700" class="recenttimedate">2 hrs 38 mins ago</abbr>
<!-- end .byline --> BEIJING (AFP) ? Hundreds of rescue workers and volunteers were Saturday searching for dozens of people feared buried alive when part of a mountain collapsed in a massive landslide in southwest China, officials said.


Seventy-four people were missing after the disaster struck Friday afternoon in an iron ore mining district of the vast Chongqing municipality, a Chongqing government spokesman told a televised news conference.
The figure included 47 miners and 21 local residents. The others were four passers-by and two employees from a telecoms company, spokesman Ai Yang said.


Local officials had earlier told AFP 78 were missing.


Vice-Premier Zhang Dejiang arrived at the site early Saturday to supervise the rescue effort and comfort relatives of the victims, television images showed.


Eight people have been rescued from the debris, with three seriously injured and one of those in a critical condition, local officials said. They were all taken to hospital.


The landslide occurred in the remote mountainous region of Jiwei in Wulong district. More than 3.5 million tonnes of mud and rock crashed hundreds of metres down into the valley, burying houses and a working mine, according to estimates quoted by the authorities.


Twenty-seven miners were working in the mine at the time of the landslide. Emergency workers were hopeful of rescuing all the miners, unlike victims who were on the surface, who were hit by the debris.
"The important task now is to save the 27 miners," Ai said.


Around 1,500 people have joined the rescue effort, including volunteers, professional rescue workers and security forces with dogs, to search through the confusion of mud, rocks and debris for more survivors.
Around 500 rescue workers were dispatched from neighbouring districts to help 400 firefighters, police and other personnel, particularly medical staff, deployed by authorities, according to the local communications department.


The authorities were also concerned about the threat of flooding in the region after the landslide blocked the Wujiang, a tributary of the Yangtze, the official Xinhua news agency said.


An investigation has begun into the cause of the disaster, which also cut power lines and communications in several areas.


In September last year, at least 277 people were killed in a landslide in the northern province of Shanxi when a reservoir holding mine waste collapsed.


Government investigations found the collapse at the unlicensed mine was due to negligence and 113 people were punished in connection with the disaster, state media reported in April.


China's mining industry is one of the most dangerous in the world. In the latest accident, seven miners were killed in a gas leak at a mine in northwest Xinjiang region, Xinhua said Saturday.


Official figures show that more than 3,200 workers died in China's notoriously dangerous coal mines last year, but independent observers say the actual figure could be much higher, as many accidents are covered up.

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Re: China - Massive Landslide - Dozens Missing

Two missing miners safe return home in distress Wulong mountain collapse the total number of 72 persons missing

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CCTV.com 2009年06月06日23:22 进入复兴论坛来源:新华网​
CCTV.com 2009 on 06 day 06 years 23:22 into the rejuvenation of the forum Source: Xinhua
Topics: Chicken in Wulong County, Chongqing Oyama landslide occurred
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重庆武隆抢险救援工作正在有序进行6月6日,几名消防战士组成的小分队正在山体垮塌现场进行搜救。​
Chongqing Wulong orderly rescue work is being carried out on June 6, several teams consisting of fire fighters are at the scene to mountain search and rescue collapse.
当日,按照抢险救援指挥部的统一安排,武隆山体垮塌现场的各项抢险救援工作正在有序进行。​
On that day, according to rescue the unity of command arrangements, Wulong mountain collapsed at the scene of the disaster relief work is in an orderly manner.
5日15时许,重庆武隆县铁矿乡鸡尾山一采矿区发生山体垮塌,上百万方山石涌进山谷,导致一个采石场及多个居民户被掩埋。​
5, 15 pm, Wulong County, Chongqing Iron Oyama chicken a rural mining district of the mountain collapsed, millions of rocks into the valley sides, resulting in a quarry and a number of residents have been buried households.
新华社发(陈山摄)​
Xinhua News Agency issued (Chen-shan)



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