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Death toll in China mudslides jumps to 337
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ZHOUQU, China (AFP) - – The death toll from mudslides in northwest China surged to 337 on Monday, as rescuers used diggers and their bare hands in a desperate search for more than 1,000 others still missing.
At least three villages were flattened by an avalanche of mud and rocks triggered by heavy rains in a remote area of Gansu province late Saturday -- the latest deadly disaster as China battles its worst flooding in a decade.
Premier Wen Jiabao, who visited the devastated area Sunday and Monday, urged rescue workers to do everything possible to find survivors and get aid to tens of thousands of people without food or drinking water.
"The key tasks and challenges are expanding the scope for search and rescue, dealing with the barrier lake (caused by mudslides) in a timely and scientific manner, cleaning the sludge and resuming the supply of drinking water," Wen was quoted by the official Xinhua news agency as saying Monday.
State television ran images of him comforting survivors as he put himself at the heart of the rescue effort.
Wen met local government officials late Sunday and discussed the resettlement of survivors and raised the issue of improving early warning systems, Xinhua said.
"Geological research must be strengthened in order to detect potentially dangerous areas, and local residents must be evacuated in time from these regions," he said according to state media.
The death toll jumped to 337 late Monday from an earlier figure of 137, Xinhua said, quoting Chen Jianhua, communist party chief of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous prefecture. Another 1,148 others were missing.
Chen said 218 injured survivors had been taken to local hospitals with 41 seriously injured people transferred to the provincial capital Lanzhou for treatment.
He told a press briefing that families of dead will be given a payment of 8,000 yuan (1,200 dollars) for each family member lost in the disaster.
Early Monday, 34 hours after the landslides, rescuers saved a 74-year-old woman in hardest-hit Zhouqu county, where streets were covered in mud two metres (six feet) thick in places and more than 300 homes were destroyed.
The woman was in stable condition and able to speak, Xinhua said. State television showed her being carried away on a stretcher.
The landslides swept mud, houses, cars and other debris into a river running through Zhouqu, blocking the waterway and triggering flooding in the mountainous area, the government said.
The mudslides levelled an area five kilometres (three miles) long and 500 metres wide, Xinhua said, with floodwaters up to three storeys high submerging half the county. Roads and bridges were destroyed.
In the centre of the county seat, the pungent odour of corpses permeated the air. Bodies were scattered along the sides of the main road, which was covered in knee-deep soft mud. Residents wandered about, searching for their relatives.
"Eighteen people from our village have gone missing," a woman who only gave her name as Zhao told AFP. Her neighbour, 26-year-old Jin Xuecai, lost his wife, mother and two children.
Only the body of his three-year-old daughter had been found. Jin cremated the girl's remains at the side of the road, staring in silent shock and disbelief at the flames.
Scene: Tibetan survivors mourn dead in China mudslides
Near the Bailong river, three men burned paper, a ritual carried out in honour of the dead, on an arch above a partly flooded road.
He Xinchao, a 44-year-old man who was rescued with his three-year-old son on Sunday, told the China Daily newspaper that he had clung to a pole overnight to survive.
"That night, I went to the door to check what had happened after I heard a strong wind and unusual rumbling," he said.
"As soon as I opened the door, mud squeezed in... For the entire night, water and mud kept rising, covering my chest and edging up to my neck."
Nine members of his family were still missing and feared dead, he said.
Authorities have sent more than 4,500 soldiers, police, firefighters and medics to help in search and rescue efforts.
"We have heard signs of life, cellphones ringing and faint cries for help," Xu Jiaming, who was commanding a group of 500 soldiers, told Xinhua.
Residents and rescuers in Zhouqu used odds and ends to build makeshift stretchers to remove dead bodies. Not far from town, about a dozen corpses had been lined up in a parking lot, awaiting identification.
More rain was forecast from Wednesday.
By late Monday nearly 160,000 people had been evacuated from Shandong, according to Xinhua, as the cost of property and crop losses reached 520 million yuan (77 million dollars).
The government had said more than 2,100 people were dead or missing nationwide in flood-related disasters before the Gansu mudslides. More than 12 million others have been evacuated from their homes.
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