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China landslide: First body found amid signs of survivors | China landslide: First body found amid signs of survivors |
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Rescuers have pulled out the first body from the Shenzhen landslide in China, as signs emerge that several survivors are trapped alive in the rubble. | Rescuers have pulled out the first body from the Shenzhen landslide in China, as signs emerge that several survivors are trapped alive in the rubble. |
State news agency Xinhua said the body was dug out early on Tuesday. The massive landslide engulfed 33 buildings in an industrial district on Sunday. | State news agency Xinhua said the body was dug out early on Tuesday. The massive landslide engulfed 33 buildings in an industrial district on Sunday. |
Seven people have been rescued while local media report 81 missing, quoting local officials. | Seven people have been rescued while local media report 81 missing, quoting local officials. |
The landslide happened when a huge man-made mound of earth collapsed. | The landslide happened when a huge man-made mound of earth collapsed. |
It was made up of earth and construction debris, piled up against a local hill, which became unstable after heavy rains. | It was made up of earth and construction debris, piled up against a local hill, which became unstable after heavy rains. |
On Tuesday, Xinhua said the body was found around 06:00 local time (22:00 GMT Monday), but did not give further details on the person's identity. It is the first reported death from the disaster. | On Tuesday, Xinhua said the body was found around 06:00 local time (22:00 GMT Monday), but did not give further details on the person's identity. It is the first reported death from the disaster. |
Other local media outlets reported that rescuers had detected signs of life in various places, and have opened six main dig sites. | Other local media outlets reported that rescuers had detected signs of life in various places, and have opened six main dig sites. |
The state-run China National Radio (CNR) reported that authorities investigated a claim that a group of nine survivors were trapped alive in a dormitory whose facade was blocked by rubble. | |
However, they checked the building and found no signs of life, the report said. | |
China's grim history of industrial accidents | China's grim history of industrial accidents |
About 900 people were evacuated on Sunday as waves of soil and debris rolled across the district and sparked an explosion at a natural gas pipeline. | About 900 people were evacuated on Sunday as waves of soil and debris rolled across the district and sparked an explosion at a natural gas pipeline. |
The landslide eventually blanketed a vast area of 380,000 sq m (455,000 sq yards) - the equivalent of about 50 football fields. Some areas were covered with up to 10m (32ft) of mud. | The landslide eventually blanketed a vast area of 380,000 sq m (455,000 sq yards) - the equivalent of about 50 football fields. Some areas were covered with up to 10m (32ft) of mud. |
On Monday, the number of missing people was cut from 91 to 85 without explanation. | On Monday, the number of missing people was cut from 91 to 85 without explanation. |
The Ministry of Land and Resources said a mountain of earth and construction waste had been piled up against the local hill during the past two years. | The Ministry of Land and Resources said a mountain of earth and construction waste had been piled up against the local hill during the past two years. |
"The pile was too big, the pile was too steep, leading to instability and collapse,'' the ministry said. | "The pile was too big, the pile was too steep, leading to instability and collapse,'' the ministry said. |
Local resident Yi Jimin agreed the disaster was not an act of nature. | Local resident Yi Jimin agreed the disaster was not an act of nature. |
"Heavy rains and a collapse of a mountain are natural disasters, but this wasn't a natural disaster, this was man-made,'' he said. | "Heavy rains and a collapse of a mountain are natural disasters, but this wasn't a natural disaster, this was man-made,'' he said. |
Thousands of people, aided by diggers and dogs, have been involved in rescue efforts. | Thousands of people, aided by diggers and dogs, have been involved in rescue efforts. |
This is China's fourth major disaster in a year, beginning with a deadly stampede in Shanghai on New Year's Eve, and followed by a cruise ship capsize on the Yangtze River, and massive explosions at a chemicals warehouse in Tianjin that killed more than 170 people. | This is China's fourth major disaster in a year, beginning with a deadly stampede in Shanghai on New Year's Eve, and followed by a cruise ship capsize on the Yangtze River, and massive explosions at a chemicals warehouse in Tianjin that killed more than 170 people. |