Death toll rises to 18 in SW China landslide

Source:Xinhua Published: 2012-10-5 9:19:31

 

Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
 
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
 
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
 
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua
Rescuers search at the landslide site in the village of Zhenhe, located in Yiliang County of Zhaotong City in southwest China's Yunnan Province, October. 4, 2012. Nineteen people, including 18 students, were buried in a landslide here on Thursday. Eighteen people have been confirmed dead and one people remain missing. Photo: Xinhua









 


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