Rescue workers provide water for survivors under the debris in mudslide-hit Zhouqu county, Northwest China's Gansu province on Aug 8, 2010. [Photo/Xinhua] |
ZHOUQU, Gansu - The death toll from rain-triggered mudslides in Zhouqu County of northwest China's Gansu Province has risen to 337, with 1,148 others still missing, Chen Jianhua, Party chief of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, said Monday night.
Rescuers are racing against the clock in the search for survivors in the debris of the town flattened by mudslides early Sunday morning.
Four helicopters carrying 20 severely injured residents arrived at a military airport Monday afternoon in Gansu's capital city, Lanzhou, some 650 km from Zhouqu, for admittance to better-equipped hospitals.
Twenty more patients will be sent to Lanzhou by Tuesday.
About 45,000 residents have been evacuated, as mudslides have destroyed more than 300 homes and damaged another 700. Moreover, 3,000 homes have been flooded.
The Ministry of Civil Affairs dispatched 5,000 sleeping bags to Zhouqu.
The ministry has sent four batches of relief supplies, including 5,200 tents, 20,000 cotton coats, and 8,000 folding beds, to Zhouqu.