Heavy rain has affected much of southern China since Wednesday, triggering floods and landslides.
Beijing:
A landslide in southeast China today buried about 35 workers at the construction site of a hydropower project, according to local authorities.
Rocks and mud buried an office building and the workers' living area at the site in Taining county in Fujian province around 5 am today, according to an update five hours later on a website run by the county's Communist Party's publicity department.
An initial count suggested 35 people are missing, the report said.
An official at the department said by phone that the cause of the landslide was still unclear, but that the area had seen rainfall in the past few days.
Heavy rain has affected much of southern China since Wednesday, triggering floods and landslides. The official Xinhua News Agency reported Saturday that rainstorms led to the evacuation of more than 1,000 people in Guangxi region, and collapsed a road that left one person dead and one missing.
The Taining county official, who only gave his surname of Wei, said fire fighters and police were attempting to reach the buried, who were working on a hydropower project.
Rocks and mud buried an office building and the workers' living area at the site in Taining county in Fujian province around 5 am today, according to an update five hours later on a website run by the county's Communist Party's publicity department.
An initial count suggested 35 people are missing, the report said.
An official at the department said by phone that the cause of the landslide was still unclear, but that the area had seen rainfall in the past few days.
Heavy rain has affected much of southern China since Wednesday, triggering floods and landslides. The official Xinhua News Agency reported Saturday that rainstorms led to the evacuation of more than 1,000 people in Guangxi region, and collapsed a road that left one person dead and one missing.
The Taining county official, who only gave his surname of Wei, said fire fighters and police were attempting to reach the buried, who were working on a hydropower project.
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