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Wed Jun 19 04:46:59 SAST 2013

Death toll in China storm rises to 44

Sapa-AP | 13 May, 2012 14:53
Rescuers and residents use shovels to clear muddy water from a building in Minxian county, Gansu province May 13, 2012.
Image by: CHINA DAILY / REUTERS

Officials say the death toll from a massive mudslide triggered by heavy rain and hail in a poor mountainous region of northwestern China has risen to 44.

The Civil Affairs Ministry says 26 other people are missing and that power and telecommunications have been disrupted in Minxian, Zhangxian and Weiyuan counties in Gansu province.

The ministry said Sunday that nearly 150,000 people were evacuated and needed emergency assistance as a result of the storm that battered the county on Thursday evening and triggered the mudslide in one of China's poorest regions.

Relief teams have taken blankets and clothing to the area. The central government says it will provide funds for relief work and rebuilding.

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