China Landslide Buries 18 in School

At least 5 are dead
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 4, 2012 7:14 AM CDT
China Landslide Buries 18 in School
In this photo taken on Sept. 8, 2012, Chinese paramilitary policemen and medical officers halt operations as an aftershock triggers a landslide in Yiliang county in southwest China's Yunnan province.   (AP Photo)

A landslide toppled an elementary school building in a mountainous southwest China county today, burying 18 pupils and killing at least five of them. A 19th victim was buried in a house. Another person was seriously injured in the landslide, which occurred in an area ravaged by a deadly earthquake last month, the official Xinhua News Agency reported, citing a local education official. About 2,000 local cadres, medics, police, and military personnel were trying to rescue the victims, the Yiliang county government said on its website.

The landslide smothered the Tiantou Elementary School and hit two farmhouses in Zhenhe village around 8am, it said. More than 800 people were relocated. An official says the cause of the landslide was not yet known, but Yiliang was struck by an earthquake last month that killed 81 people and devastated several villages. In addition, rain has lashed the region of mountains and sheer valleys. Though today was a holiday across China, students were in school to make up for days missed after the quake. (More China stories.)

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