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Landslides Kill Hundreds in China
The Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) - The death toll in a landslide set off by
heavy rains in central China has risen to 213, while landslides have killed
23 people in western China, state media reported Thursday.
In western China, seasonal downpours caused massive
shifts of rock and soil in the Liangshan area, a mountainous region of
Sichuan province inhabited by the Yi minority people, the government's
Xinhua News Agency reported.
In addition to the 23 killed, large areas of farmland
have been damaged and vehicles buried in the slides since the beginning of
July, the report said.
In central China, the number of victims in a series of
floods and landslides last week in Shaanxi province has risen to 213 after
scores of bodies were dug out of collapsed houses, Xinhua said in a separate
report.
Reports earlier this week said the July 13 disaster in
Ziyang county killed 119. But rescuers digging through the rubble
found scores more bodies this week, according to the regional Anti-Flood
Office.
In the province's Ankang prefecture, 4,000 homes were
destroyed and telephone communications and roads were destroyed and
telephone communications and roads were cut by the rain-induced disasters,
the report said.
Altogether, at least 681 people have been killed in
summer flooding throughout China this year, with the rainy season now moving
into its late-July zenith. Excessive farming and tree-cutting on
slopelands often exacerbate the floods by reducing the land's ability to
absorb and hold rainwater.