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Families protest cremation of landslide victims

- — Xinhua

ZHENXIONG: About 40 family members of landslide victims in southwest Yunnan Prvince are protesting the cremation of their loved ones’ bodies without their approval.

The people gathered on the road to the landslide rescue and disaster relief headquarte­rs in Zhenxiong County, blocking dozens of vehicles, Zhu Henghui, office director with the Zhenxiong County Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), said.

The crowd did not disperse until 2am yesterday.

The landslide, which occurred in the Zhenxiong village of Gaopo on Friday, killed 46 villagers and injured another two.

Government authoritie­s had cremated all the bodies by Sunday,

Many parts or organs were missing when the bodies were dug out. The scene may have left the families devastated. — LEE CHUYING

triggering anger from the victims’ family members.

According to the tradition of the village, where dwellers are mostly of Yi ethnicity, bodies of the dead are usually buried instead of cremated.

Moreover, the family members, most of whom work in cities and escaped the disaster, said they did not even have a chance to say goodbye to their deceased relatives because of the unapproved cremation.

“I had expected to have a final look at my child,” said Zhao Mingcai, a migrant worker who rushed home from the provincial capital of Kunming upon hearing the news.

Zhao lost nine family members to the landslide, including his child, his brother and sister-in-law.

Lei Chuying, deputy chief of Zhenxiong County, said cremation orders were given with considerat­ion to epidemic prevention and the family members’ emotions.

“Many parts or organs were missing when the bodies were dug out. The scene may have left the families devastated,” said Lei.

The landslide is believed to have been caused by heavy precipitat­ion, as well as earthquake­s that struck a neighbouri­ng county last year.

More than 500 villagers have been moved to makeshift tents near the village over fears that a secondary disaster triggered by the landslide could endanger their homes. Others have gone to stay with relatives and friends in other villages.

Makeshift houses would be built to replace the tents and provide shelter for disaster-affected residents, and plans to rebuild the village had been launched, according to Chen Xiangjin, vice-secretary of the CPC Zhenxiong County Committee.

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