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Death toll from landslide rises to 34 as hundreds remain relocated

- By LI YINGQING in Kunming and YANG ZEKUN in Beijing Contact the writers at yangzekun@chinadaily.com.cn

The death toll from the landslide that hit Zhenxiong county in Southwest China’s Yunnan province on Monday had risen to 34 as of 5 pm on Wednesday, with rescue efforts ongoing and 10 people still missing, according to local authoritie­s.

The landslide occurred in Liangshui village at around 6 am on Monday, burying 18 houses.

By Wednesday afternoon, rescue teams had recovered 34 bodies from the rubble.

The command center handling the landslide reported that the initial analysis by the expert team during on-site investigat­ions indicated that the steep topography, layered fractured rock structure, continuous precipitat­ion infiltrati­ng and softening the weak surface of the rock, along with rain and snow before the collapse, led to the groundwate­r reaching its critical point, triggering the collapse.

Transporta­tion links to the disaster area, power and communicat­ion have been restored. The search and rescue for missing people are ongoing, with a focus on those bur200 ied deep, according to Yunnan Fire and Rescue. The cold and icy weather at the scene has increased the difficulty of rescue, it added.

While putting significan­t effort into rescuing the missing individual­s, relocation and resettleme­nt of survivors are being carried out simultaneo­usly. Dozens of people are staying at a temporary resettleme­nt site at an elementary school.

Local government­s have allocated daily necessitie­s to the affected residents, including 222 tents, 1,350 cotton coats, 700 quilts and rollaway beds, the command center said.

Lei Yin, a 50-year-old villager staying at the resettleme­nt site with his daughter, said: “We have guarantees for food, clothing, shelter and transporta­tion. If we have difficulti­es, we can find the government staff members stationed here.”

Song Han, a staff member from the local township government, said she has been working at the temporary relocation site since Monday.

Each classroom is equipped with heating equipment and 10 beds. Every affected individual has been provided with thick cotton coats and gloves. Food, drinking water and medical services are all available at the scene, she said.

“All cadres from the town are on the front line, each with their responsibi­lities,” she said.

A total of 918 people have been relocated, with 90 people relocated to the elementary school, 778 people staying with relatives and friends, and two people receiving treatment in the county hospital.

We have guarantees for food, clothing, shelter and transporta­tion. If we have difficulti­es, we can find the government staff members stationed here.”

Lei Yin, a 50-year-old villager staying at the resettleme­nt site

 ?? LIU RANYANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Volunteers distribute meals to disaster-affected people at a temporary shelter on Wednesday after a landslide in Zhenxiong, Yunnan province, two days before.
LIU RANYANG / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Volunteers distribute meals to disaster-affected people at a temporary shelter on Wednesday after a landslide in Zhenxiong, Yunnan province, two days before.

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