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05/13/2024 11:35:40 pm

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China Landslide Update: Death Toll Now at 38, Missing People Found

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(Photo : Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images) Authorities have announced that 38 bodies have been recovered from the rubble after a landslide in Lidong village, Zhejiang province last week. There are no more missing people.

The death toll from a landslide in China's eastern province of Zhejiang is now at 38 on Thursday. Initial reports had confirmed nine deaths and 28 missing. 

In Press TV's latest update, 38 people were confirmed dead. A survivor, who was found over the weekend, has since been transported to a hospital and is now reportedly in stable condition.

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Seven News also stated that the Lishui authorities announced no indication of anymore missing.

The landslide struck the village on Friday, Nov. 13 at around 10:50 p.m. Torrents of mud and rocks buried nearly 30 houses and claimed the lives of 38 people. 300 families were relocated from the site.

"I saw the house in front of me was ablaze before it was buried by mud. I heard people screaming for help from inside. But I really couldn't get over to them," narrated the only survivor, a 26-year-old man identified only by his surname Li, according to a report by the The Strait Times.

A rescue operation was organized immediately by the Zhejiang governor. Over 3,000 rescuers, seven sniffer dogs, 60 large machines and more than 50 aid vehicles were sent to the site. The local government also dispatched 52 teams to investigate the landslide area for any further dangers.

A new location for new buildings has been decided by the city government, as stated by China Daily.

50 professional psychologists were also sent to provide medical help to family members of the victims.

An inspection of neighboring mountain areas has been conducted by staff of the Ministry of Land and Resources from Beijing.

The local bureau said that the province has been experiencing heavy rains for two days. It was still raining when the landslide occurred.   

The city has received a total of 4.23 million yuan ($663,000) in public donations for the victims by Tuesday evening. The city government is planning to build new homes for the victims.

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