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LARGE-VOLUME LANDSLIDE BURIES HOUSES AND STUDENTS IN CHINA’S MOUNTAINOUS YILIANG COUNTY, YUNAN PROVINCE October 4, 2012 Walter Hays, Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction, University of North Carolina, USA
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YUNAN PROVINCE: LOCATION OF THE DEVASTATING LANDSLIDE
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LOCATION OF THE DEVASTATING LANDSLIDE
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WHAT HAPPENED? The landslide, estimated to be around 160,000 cubic meters in size, occurred at 8:00 AM and affected 800 people, burying three houses and 19 people, including 16 students, at the Tiantou Primary School.
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WHY? Rain had drenched the mountainous region where the landslide occurred for days, usually always increasing the susceptibility for landslides.
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SEARCH AND RESCUE EFFORTS
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2,000 JOINED IN THE SEARCH AND RESCUE: NO SURVIVORS
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SITE OF THE LANDSLIDE TRAGEDY
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NO SURVIVORS
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THE IRONY OF THIS TRAGEDY
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ELEMENTS OF THIS TRAGEDY The students would not normally have been in school this week as China is on a week-long national holiday. But students at the Youfang Primary School were in school to make up for the classes they lost as a result of the September 7 earthquakes in the region.
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IMMEDIATE IMPACTS
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The landslide also blocked a river nearby, forming a barrier lake 15 meters wide and seven meters deep.
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TEMPORARY LAKE CREATED BY THE LANDSLIDE
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The government evacuated more than 800 residents living downstream of the river to safer places and mobilized nearly 2,000 people for rescue work.
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Relief materials, including tents, quilts and food, were distributed to the relocated residents.
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SCHOOL SAFETY IS AN ISSUE IN CHINA
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The safety of school pupils was already a sensitive issue in China because so many died when schools collapsed in the May 2008 Sischuan earthquake.
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