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Firemen search for survivors at the site where a landslide occured earlier in the Jiwei Mountain area, in Tiekuang Township, about 170 kilometers southeast of the downtown area, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, June 5, 2009. At least 80 people were feared buried in the landslide at an iron ore mining area in Chongqing Municipality on Friday, according to the local government.(Xinhua/Jiang Yong) Photo Gallery>>> |
CHONGQING, June 5 (Xinhua) -- At least 80 people are
feared buried in a landslide at an iron ore mining area in southwest China's
Chongqing Municipality on Friday, according to the local government.
Rescuers had pulled out seven injured people,
including four seriously hurt, from the debris as of 8:30 p.m., according to the
publicity department of Wulong County, the site of the accident.
The injured were taken to hospital.
The landslide happened at about 3 p.m. in the Jiwei
Mountain area, in Tiekuang Township, about 170 kilometers southeast of the
downtown area.
Millions of cubic meters of rock filled a valley and
buried an iron ore plant and six houses.
The trapped included quarry workers, residents and
possibly passers-by.
The landslide also led to a cut in power and
communications in many parts of the town.
More than 500 rescuers are searching for the missing.
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A team of fire fighters await orders before rescue near the site of landslide at an iron ore mining area in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, southwest China, June 5, 2009.At least 80 people are feared buried in the landslide in Chongqing on Friday, according to the local government. Rescuers had pulled out seven injured people, including four seriously hurt, from the debris as of 8:30 p.m., according to the publicity department of Wulong County, the site of the accident.(Xinhua/Liu Chan)
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