Two natural disasters and one road
accident have claimed 12 lives and left many injured and missing in
central China's Henan Province and the island province of Taiwan
over the past few days.
A coalmine landslide in Henan Sunday
killed one and left more than 100 injured, with an unknown number
trapped, according to Xinhua News Agency today.
The landslide occurred at 7:40 PM in
Pingdingshan Coal Co. Ltd's No.4 Coal Mine, north of Pingdingshan
City. By 9 AM on Monday, 18 houses had been damaged and 123 injured
people hospitalized.
A second landslide at 1:06 AM
injured several rescuers and further hampered rescue operations,
which are now underway again. The cause of the accident is under
investigation.
Also in Henan yesterday, seven
people were killed and three injured when a car rammed into a
motor-propelled tricycle, local police said.
The accident took place at 2:00 PM
in Minquan County in the eastern part of the province. Six were
killed on the spot, and another died while being rushed to a local
hospital.
Four people also died and four
others remain unaccounted for after torrential rains in parts of
Taiwan on May 12, according to Hong Kong media reports on
Sunday.
Two of the deceased were in the
northern county of Miaoli, another was a 60-year-old man in Hsinchu
City in the north and the fourth a 64-year-old man in Taitung
County in the east.
Three of the missing are employees
of a company in Nantou County's Jenai Village, who were on a
mountain-climbing excursion when the rains caused landslides in the
area.
Six other employees were injured and
the county's fire department has sent 43 rescuers to search for the
missing trio.
The other missing person is a
construction worker in Hsinchu County's Hengshan Village who was
washed away by floodwater while working under a bridge. Rescuers
continue to search for 33-year-old Huang Jen-chi.
The heavy rainfall also caused
considerable damage to highways, bridges and farms around the
island, according to reports.
(China.org.cn, Xinhua News Agency
May 17, 2005)
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