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HONG KONG - Hong Kong Red Cross (HKRC) announced Monday that it will allocate relief supplies worth 900, 000 HK dollars (about $115,950) to mudslide-flattened Zhouqu in Northwest China after its disaster evaluation.
HKRC told that four of their staff had arrived at Zhouqu, a small county in Gansu province where hundreds of people were buried in mudslides, starting evaluating needs of people affected.
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Rain-triggered mudslides swept through Zhouqu early Sunday, leaving at least 127 people dead and close to 1,300 missing as of 09:00 pm local time Sunday. Rescuers are still hunting for survivors.
About 45,000 people have been evacuated, according to a statement from the provincial civil affairs department.
By 10:50 am local time on Monday, the Ministry of Civil Affairs had sent four batches of relief supplies, including 5,200 tents, 20,000 cotton coats, and 8,000 folding beds to Zhouqu.