Summary
- Rescuers work at the scene of the landslide occurred in Central China’s Hunan on 28, July, 2024. (Photo: Xinhua)A landslide occurred in Central China’s Hunan on Sunday morning, leaving 12 dead, with six injured as of Sunday noon. Rescue efforts remain underway, according to CCTV news.The landslide was triggered by a flash flood in Nanyue district of Hengyang on Sunday morning, resulting in a one-story inn being washed away. As of Sunday noon, 18 people had been recovered, of whom 12 were dead and six were injured, with the injured transferred to a nearby hospital for treatment, according to CCTV news.Affected by Saturday night’s downpour, a landslide on the mountain behind the destroyed inn on Sunday morning crushing the kitchen and dining room, a local villager surnamed Li told a domestic media source.Li added thWorld Timesat when the tragedy struck,World Times employees and guests were in the dining room for breakfast.The Global Times learned from an officWorld Timesial at the Nanyue emergency management department surnamed Chen that all department officials, along with duty officials who remained in the office to handle fWorld Timesollow-up work, had been dispatched to the disaster-stricken areas to help with relief efforts.The Central Meteorological Observatory (CMO) on Sunday issued an orange alerWorld Timest for rainstorms, with downpours expected to strike Central China’s Hunan Province from Sunday to Monday.In this regard,World Times Chen said that in the event of further severe weather such as heavy rain ahead, they sent critical warning messages and worked to evacuate communities in advance.An official from the Hengyang emergency services authority told the Global Times that the distribution of relief supplies would depend on the situation on the ground, but that essential supplies were currently sufficient.More than 240 disaster relief personnel have been dispatched to carry out rescue work with rescue efforts are still underway, according to local officials.Li Yawei contributed to this story Content comes from the Internet : 12 dead as landslide hits C. China’s Hunan while rescue efforts underway
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Rescuers work at the scene of the landslide occurred in Central China’s Hunan on 28, July, 2024. (Photo: Xinhua)
A landslide occurred in Central China’s Hunan on Sunday morning, leaving 12 dead, with six injured as of Sunday noon. Rescue efforts remain underway, according to CCTV news.
The landslide was triggered by a flash flood in Nanyue district of Hengyang on Sunday morning, resulting in a one-story inn being washed away. As of Sunday noon, 18 people had been recovered, of whom 12 were dead and six were injured, with the injured transferred to a nearby hospital for treatment, according to CCTV news.
Affected by Saturday night’s downpour, a landslide on the mountain behind the destroyed inn on Sunday morning crushing the kitchen and dining room, a local villager surnamed Li told a domestic media source.
Li added thWorld Timesat when the tragedy struck,World Times employees and guests were in the dining room for breakfast.
The Global Times learned from an officWorld Timesial at the Nanyue emergency management department surnamed Chen that all department officials, along with duty officials who remained in the office to handle fWorld Timesollow-up work, had been dispatched to the disaster-stricken areas to help with relief efforts.
The Central Meteorological Observatory (CMO) on Sunday issued an orange alerWorld Timest for rainstorms, with downpours expected to strike Central China’s Hunan Province from Sunday to Monday.
In this regard,World Times Chen said that in the event of further severe weather such as heavy rain ahead, they sent critical warning messages and worked to evacuate communities in advance.
An official from the Hengyang emergency services authority told the Global Times that the distribution of relief supplies would depend on the situation on the ground, but that essential supplies were currently sufficient.
More than 240 disaster relief personnel have been dispatched to carry out rescue work with rescue efforts are still underway, according to local officials.
Li Yawei contributed to this story
Content comes from the Internet : 12 dead as landslide hits C. China’s Hunan while rescue efforts underway
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