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'Negligence, not rain' caused deadly China mudslide


The Chinese government Ever since Republic of China founded in January 1st, 1912, China has had several regional and national governments. List
  • Chinese Soviet Republic
  • Provisional Government of the Republic of China
  • Reformed Government of the Republic of China
 launched an investigation today into the devastating dev·as·tate  
tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates
1. To lay waste; destroy.

2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark.
 mud and rock slide in Shanxi province, as the death toll rose to 128 and hopes faded for those buried.

State media initially blamed torrential rains for triggering the wall of sludge, which destroyed buildings around a mine in Xiangfen, Linfen city, on Monday. But senior officials subsequently said the disaster appeared to have been caused by the collapse of a waste reservoir at the Tashan iron ore mine.

"Our preliminary investigation found that this accident was caused by illegal enterprises that discharged waste sand into a mine tailings Tailings (also known as tailings pile, tails, leach residue, or slickens[1]) are the materials left over[2] after the process of separating the valuable fraction from the worthless fraction of an ore.  dam," said Wang Dexue, the deputy head of the state administration of work safety.

"When the dam reached its capacity, it burst. Heavy rain accelerated the process," he told state television.

Wei Guanghui, a migrant worker A migrant worker is someone who regularly works away from home, if they even have a home.[]

Although the United Nations' use of this term overlaps with 'foreign worker', the use of the term within the United States is more specific.
, told the China Daily newspaper: "It was terrible. The mud roared down the valley and washed away the market and houses in a few minutes."

Witnesses told the state news agency, Xinhua, that the slide was several metres high and destroyed houses, a market and a three-storey office building in minutes.

An official at the propaganda department of Xiangfen county said: "There were survivors on the first day and on the second day, but from day three it's very likely that anyone we find in the future will be dead already."

Speaking from the site by telephone, she told the Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
Associated Press (AP)

Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world.
 news agency that more than 2,000 police, firefighters and villagers were searching.

State radio has said hundreds could be trapped beneath the thick layers of mud and debris, which flowed for up to two miles. Many of the victims are believed to be migrant workers from south-west China, making it harder to know exactly who was buried.

Hu Yanzai, the party secretary of a neighbouring village, told Reuters: "It's hard to estimate how many died. It's all mud and we don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 how many escaped.

"I'd estimate at least 100 [dead]. It's a big area ... I don't know what to feel. I feel numb."

The People's Daily The People's Daily (Chinese: 人民日报; Pinyin: Rénmín Rìbào), a daily newspaper, is the organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, published worldwide  newspaper, the mouthpiece of the Communist party Communist party, in China
Communist party, in China, ruling party of the world's most populous nation since 1949 and most important Communist party in the world since the disintegration of the USSR in 1991.
, said the state council - China's cabinet - had launched an investigation, and nine people, including the mine owner, had been detained.

Xinhua said several officials, including the local head of the work safety bureau, had been sacked.

Reuters reported that some relatives and friends kept away from the site by police have accused officials of cold-hearted incompetence.

"It's not because of the rain. It wasn't a natural disaster, it was manmade," said a worker named Zhang, who said his friend was probably dead.

"Whole families have gone. So many are dead. Why aren't you digging out our relatives?" a middle-aged woman, Zheng Xiongmei, screamed at an official.

China's mining industry is the world's deadliest, killing 3,800 people last year despite substantial safety improvements. Iron ore mines like Tashan have attracted less attention than coal mines because they are usually open cast, so less likely to collapse.

Shanxi this spring began a three-year campaign to lower hazards from mines and mining waste, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 local media. Officials said 676 villages were threatened by subsidence subsidence, lowering of a portion of the earth's crust. The subsidence of land areas over time has resulted in submergence by shallow seas (see oceans). Land subsidence can occur naturally or through human activity. , building damage and other geological hazards.
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