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WUHAN, Aug. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- More than 400 villagers
in Baokang County of central China's Hubei Province on Friday were evacuated, as
their homes were under the threat of landslides.
A week of heavy rainfall has soaked loose mantlerock-covered hills in many places in the county. So far,
no casualties have been reported, according to a local land resources official.
Huang Xiuguo, director of the Land Resources Bureau
of Baokang County, told Xinhua that landslides in Huangtuling village on
Thursday battered 102 houses and caused blackouts,and traffic and
telecommunication interruption in four neighboring villages.
The official said that there are still potential
landslide dangers threatening the homes of over 300 people and a primary school
in the village. Meanwhile, other areas threatened by landslides were found in
Dongpo village, putting 155 local residents' homes at risk.
The measured landslide earth volume has been
estimated at 13 million cubic meters, which blocked a 500 meter long watercourse
holding some 4,000 cubic meters of water from running down, according to the
bureau.
An emergency evacuation command office has been
established in the county. Local police were dispatched to ensure the safety of
evacuated villagers. Three landslide observation stations are working around the
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