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34 dead, 4 missing after landslide at hydropower construction site in eastern China

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A rescue worker and sniffer dog search for survivors. Photo: Xinhua
Catherine Wong

The death toll from a landslide at a hydropower project in southern China after days of heavy rain rose yesterday to 34 – with four people still missing.

A rescue team of more than 1,000 firefighters and police was boosted by the arrival of 53 workers who took part in recovery operations for the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.

The team is searching for survivors buried by an estimated 100,000 cubic metres of rock and mud that fell onto an area housing construction workers and an office building in Taining county, Fujian province, on Sunday.

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Rescue workers use detectors to scan for signs of life. Photo: Chinatopix
Rescue workers use detectors to scan for signs of life. Photo: Chinatopix

But Fujian’s weather authority warned that persistent heavy rainfall could hinder the rescue ­efforts.

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The Ministry of Land and Resources warned the site was at risk of a second landslide or related disasters such as flooding, gas leaks and disease outbreaks.

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