Asia PacificGeneral NewsLandslides and mudslidesTrending NewsWorld News Landslide in Southwest China Claims 19 Lives at Mining Worker Dormitory by Ethan Kim June 5, 2023 written by Ethan Kim June 5, 2023 0 comments Bookmark 44 A tragic incident occurred on Sunday morning in southwestern China as a landslide engulfed a dormitory housing mining company workers, resulting in the loss of 19 lives, as confirmed by authorities. The disaster struck in a mountainous rural district of Leshan county in Sichuan province. Continuous rainfall over the past few weeks has created unstable conditions in the region. A coordinated effort involving over 180 individuals was mobilized to locate and rescue those trapped beneath the debris. The operation concluded on Sunday afternoon. According to state broadcaster CCTV, the victims were identified as employees of the Jinkaiyuan mining company. The southwestern region of China, known for its humid and rainy climate, is prone to landslides, particularly in areas affected by large-scale land shifts caused by farming, deforestation, engineering projects, and mining operations. Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about landslide in Southwest ChinaWhat caused the landslide in Southwest China?How many people were killed in the landslide?Was the mining company’s dormitory the only affected area?What measures were taken to rescue those trapped under the debris?Is this area of Southwest China prone to landslides?More about landslide in Southwest China Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about landslide in Southwest China What caused the landslide in Southwest China? The landslide in Southwest China was primarily triggered by continuous rainfall over the past few weeks. The unstable conditions created by the heavy rain contributed to the occurrence of the disaster. How many people were killed in the landslide? Nineteen people lost their lives in the landslide at the mining worker dormitory in Southwest China. Was the mining company’s dormitory the only affected area? The mining company’s dormitory was the primary location affected by the landslide. However, it’s important to note that landslides can have broader impacts on surrounding areas, such as infrastructure and nearby communities. What measures were taken to rescue those trapped under the debris? Over 180 individuals were mobilized to assist in the rescue operation. Their efforts were focused on locating and rescuing those buried under the debris. The operation successfully concluded on Sunday afternoon. Is this area of Southwest China prone to landslides? Yes, the southwestern region of China, including Sichuan province, is known to be prone to landslides. The combination of a humid and rainy climate, along with factors like farming, deforestation, engineering projects, and mining operations, increases the risk of landslides in the area. More about landslide in Southwest China “China landslide kills 19 in mining worker dormitory” – Link “Landslide risk assessment in Southwest China” – Link “Landslides: Causes, Types, and Effects” – Link You Might Be Interested In Rebel Attack on Ugandan School Near Congo Border Claims Lives of 41 Desperate people dig out dead and injured from Afghanistan earthquakes that killed at least 2,000 Typhoon Khanun forecast to turn back to Japanese islands where it already left damage and injuries Movie Review: ‘Leave the World Behind’ is a terrific blend of thriller, disaster and satire Survivors Narrate Gripping Tales of Escape as Fire Engulfs Maui Hawaii officials say DNA tests drop Maui fire death count to 97 continuous raindisasterlandslidemining companyrainfallrescue operationSichuan provinceSouthwest Chinaunstable conditionsworker dormitory Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Ethan Kim Follow Author Ethan Kim is a world news reporter who covers breaking news stories from around the globe. He has reported on everything from natural disasters to international conflicts, and he is dedicated to bringing his readers accurate and timely information. previous post US and UK Navies Respond to Distress Call as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Harasses Ship next post Trump-appointed judge rejects Tennessee’s anti-drag law as too broad, too vague You may also like Bookmark A woman who burned Wyoming’s only full-service abortion... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Argument over Christmas gifts turns deadly as 14-year-old... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Danny Masterson sent to state prison to serve... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Hong Kong man jailed for 6 years after... December 28, 2023 Bookmark AP concludes at least hundreds died in floods... December 28, 2023 Bookmark Live updates | Israeli forces raid a West... December 28, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ