Saturday, April 2, 2011

Vietnam rockslide kills 18: local official

AFP April 2, 2011

Bulldozers and rescuers try to recover bodies of victims after a rockslide happened at a stone quarry in Yen Thanh district, north-central province of Nghe An on April 1. Rescuers have been working to recover the bodies for the second day, as a local official said 18 people had died in the rockslide.
HANOI (AFP) - Rescuers in Vietnam were working to recover the bodies of two brothers buried under huge boulders as a local official said 18 people had died in a quarry rockslide.

"We will keep going until we find their bodies," on Saturday said Nguyen Tien Loi, chairman of Yen Thanh district people's committee, the local government office, after authorities recovered 16 corpses and gave up hope of finding survivors.

About 200 troops were mobilised to find trapped workers after a massive rock fall on Friday at Len Co quarry in Nghe An province, north central Vietnam.

"We have even used explosives (sic!) cái này là giết người chứ cứu gì. teolangthang)) to break the rock, but so far, no luck yet. It is not easy to move rocks weighing hundreds of tonnes," Loi told AFP from the accident site.

Six workers had been rescued from the rocks on Friday, Loi said. Two of them had minor injuries while four others were in a more serious condition.

Deadly accidents frequently occur in quarries in the communist country where labour and safety regulations are often disregarded.


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