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Bus found under China landslide | Bus found under China landslide |
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A landslide that struck a county in central China is now believed to have killed 30 people, after workers found a bus buried under earth and rocks. | |
The landslide happened on Tuesday in Hubei province's Badong county, which lies along the Three Gorges reservoir. | The landslide happened on Tuesday in Hubei province's Badong county, which lies along the Three Gorges reservoir. |
One railway worker was killed and two more were reported missing straight after the landslide. | One railway worker was killed and two more were reported missing straight after the landslide. |
The bus, carrying 27 passengers and three crew, was unearthed later by teams clearing the debris. | The bus, carrying 27 passengers and three crew, was unearthed later by teams clearing the debris. |
The teams were working to free the bus but local official Tang Mingyi said that there was "little hope" that anyone was alive. | The teams were working to free the bus but local official Tang Mingyi said that there was "little hope" that anyone was alive. |
Three Gorges fears | Three Gorges fears |
Tuesday's landslide left a 50-metre scar on the mountain. | Tuesday's landslide left a 50-metre scar on the mountain. |
Rubble landed near the entrance to a railway tunnel and then continued downwards to one of the province's major highways. | Rubble landed near the entrance to a railway tunnel and then continued downwards to one of the province's major highways. |
Workers started looking for the bus after it was reported missing by operators, Xinhua news agency said. | Workers started looking for the bus after it was reported missing by operators, Xinhua news agency said. |
There had been heavy rain in the area, Xinhua said, and Badong County was known for its "brittle terrain". | There had been heavy rain in the area, Xinhua said, and Badong County was known for its "brittle terrain". |
The county lies along the eastern part of the giant reservoir created by the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydro-electric project. | The county lies along the eastern part of the giant reservoir created by the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydro-electric project. |
In recent months, officials have warned of emerging threats to the environment caused by the dam - pollution, soil erosion and an increased risk of landslides in surrounding areas. | In recent months, officials have warned of emerging threats to the environment caused by the dam - pollution, soil erosion and an increased risk of landslides in surrounding areas. |
Rising water levels are putting pressure on previously dry slopes, weakening hillsides and creating splits. | Rising water levels are putting pressure on previously dry slopes, weakening hillsides and creating splits. |
Residents in Badong told Reuters news agency that the area had experienced more tremors and landslides as water levels in the reservoir rose. | Residents in Badong told Reuters news agency that the area had experienced more tremors and landslides as water levels in the reservoir rose. |
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