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12 feared dead in central China landslide

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2017-01-22 10:03Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download

Rescuers have found no signs of life of the 10 people missing after a landslide in central China's Hubei Province on Friday night, indicating the death toll is very likely to stay at 12.

Two people have been confirmed dead.

The Mirage Hotel in Nanzhang County was devastated at around 7:30 p.m. Friday when around 3,000 cubic meters of debris slid down a slope behind the hotel, said the firefighters in charge of the rescue.

Hotel owner He Dahui is among the missing.

A total of 15 people were trapped, and rescuers pulled five survivors from the debris, two of whom died in hospital.

A three-storey building collapsed, trapping hotel workers and guests in the restaurant on the first floor.

Rescue work has been suspended due to risks of a secondary disaster. Rescuers will remove rocks that pose threat to the people on site before the work restarts.

Update: 

Bodies of central China landslide victims retrieved

The bodies of the 12 people who died when a landslide destroyed part of a hotel in central China's Hubei Province have been recovered.

The Mirage Hotel in Nanzhang County was devastated at 7:30 p.m. Friday when around 3,000 cubic meters of debris slid down a slope behind the hotel. The largest falling rock weighed 150 tonnes.

A total of 15 people, including hotel workers and guests, were trapped in the restaurant on the first floor. Rescuers pulled five people from the debris, two of whom died in hospital.

Rescue work was suspended for nearly five hours due to risks of a secondary disaster.

The hotel was built in 2007. Hotel owner He Dahui died in the disaster.

  

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