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Wen inspects landslide-hit county in NW China

(Xinhua) Updated: 2010-08-09 06:26

Wen inspects landslide-hit county in NW China


Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao inspects the landslide-hit region in Zhouqu County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Gansu Province, Aug. 8, 2010.[Xinhua] 

Wen came to a rescue site where ten soldiers from PLA Lanzhou Military Area Command were busy pulling two persons trapped under debris. Wen told the trapped people to hold on and encouraged the hard working soldiers.

Wen later inspected a barrier lake on the Bailong River which runs through Zhouqu. The riverbed was raised by five meters because of the mudslides and parts of the county seat were submerged.

Wen asked the rescue team to properly deal with the barrier lake as soon as possible.

Heavy downpours triggered landslides and mud-rock flows in the mountain-locked county early Sunday morning. The county was also among one of the worst-hit areas during the devastating earthquake which mainly stuck neighboring Sichuan Province in May 2008.

China Earthquake Administration sent an 80-strong rescue team, equipped with sniff dogs and life-detecting devices, to Zhouqu late Sunday night to join rescue operations.

Zhouqu County covers 3,010 square km and has a population of 134,700, about 33 percent of which are Tibetans. It is located in the southeast part of the prefecture, the seat of which is about 276 km away from Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu.

Related: 127 dead in rain-triggered landslides in NW China

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