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More than 700 trapped in Taiwan villages after mudslide
Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:26am EDT
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CISHAN, Taiwan (Reuters) - More than 700 people are trapped, possibly dead, in two southern Taiwan villages engulfed by mudslides after typhoon Morakot swamped the island, the military said on Tuesday.
More than 90 people, including 50 in Taiwan, have been confirmed dead since Morakot and tropical storm Etau cut a swathe through the region. Media reports said another three were killed in the crash of a helicopter, the only means of ferrying victims out of districts where all roads had been washed out.
Heavy rain in China toppled more than 10,000 dwellings.
Hu Jui-chou, a Taiwanese army major-general involved in rescue operations, said those trapped included people buried by a massive landslide in Hsiao Lin, a village of 1,000 in mountainous Kaohsiung county.
Many were also trapped in a second village, Namahsia.
"Trapped means they could be dead or alive," Hu said by telephone. "It very likely covers people buried in the Hsiao Lin mudslide."
Survivor Lee Chin-long, 50, said he watched as walls of mud and rock wiped out most of Hsiao Lin.
"I was watching from my house upstairs. The whole mountain just fell off. When I saw that, I started to run," said Lee, speaking from a shelter in the nearby town of Cishan, the hub of rescue operations.
"Almost every house was gone, except for a couple."
Military officers running operations said helicopter missions had found very few survivors though Taiwan's disaster agency said about 100 villagers had been rescued. About 600 people remained unaccounted for and presumed buried.
Army major-general Hu had earlier said that some residents might still be stuck near the village, with possibly 100 taking refuge in a tunnel.
HOMES, HOTEL WASHED AWAY
Torrential rain set off landslides across Taiwan, causing rivers to burst their banks and flooding farmland. A six-storey hotel was washed away as were many homes.
"We saw an entire hotspring area being wiped out and vehicles buried," said Wu Chao-neng, 52, as he got off a helicopter in Cishan after being rescued from a landslide in another village.
Victims arriving at a school in Cishan, some unconscious and on stretchers, were put in ambulances to be taken to hospitals. Continued...
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