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Devastatin­g fl oods in China

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Flooding triggered a landslide Wednesday that buried about 30 people, trapped hundreds in a tunnel and destroyed a high- profile memorial.

BEIJING — Flooding in western China, the worst in 50 years for some areas, triggered a landslide Wednesday that buried about 30 people, trapped hundreds in a highway tunnel and destroyed a high - profile memo - rial to a devastatin­g 2008 earthquake.

Meanwhile, to the northeast, at least 12 workers were killed when a violent rainstorm caused the collapse of an unfinished coal mine workshop they were building, said a statement from the city government of Jinzhong, where the accident occurred.

The accident Tuesday night came amid heavy rain and high winds across a swath of northern China, including the capital, Beijing.

There was no immediate word on the chances of survival for the 30 or so people buried in the landslide in the city of Dujiangyan in Sichuan province, but rescue workers with search dogs rushed to the area, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

State- run China Central Television said hundreds of people were trapped in a highway tunnel between Dujiangyan and Wenchuan — the epicentre of the earthquake five years ago that left 90,000 people dead or missing. Authoritie­s were not able to make contact with the people, the report said.

Mudslides and flooding are common in China’s mountainou­s areas, killing hundreds of people every year. Deforestat­ion has led to soil erosion and made some parts of China prone to mudslides after strong rains.

In nearby Beichuan county, flooding destroyed buildings and wrecked exhibits at a memorial for the 2008 earthquake.

The flooding also caused the collapse of a bridge in a neighbouri­ng county, sending six vehicles into the raging waters and leaving 12 people missing.

Since Sunday, flooding in Sichuan has affected 360,000 people, damaging or destroying 300 homes and forcing at least 6,100 emergency evacuation­s, state media reported.

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 ?? CHINAFOTOP­RESS VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Rescuers evacuate flood- hit areas in Chengdu, China on Tuesday. In some areas, flooding is the worst it’s been in 50 years, destroying buildings and washing out bridges.
CHINAFOTOP­RESS VIA GETTY IMAGES Rescuers evacuate flood- hit areas in Chengdu, China on Tuesday. In some areas, flooding is the worst it’s been in 50 years, destroying buildings and washing out bridges.

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