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Dramatic Amateur Video Captures Moment Deadly Chinese Landslide Buries 33 Buildings

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In a year marked by numerous dramatic (and often deadly) infrastructure failures in China's industrial sector, culminating with several deadly explosions at its port towns, the latest tragedy to strike took place yesterday in China's southern town of Shenzhen where at least 91 people were missing after a giant mound of mud and construction waste spewed out of an overfull dump site in a southern China boomtown and buried 33 buildings in the country's latest industrial disaster.

As Reuters reports, the site should have been closed down in February, but according to local workers, mud and waste had continued to be dumped there, a news portal run by the city government in Shenzhen said. The latest incident takes place over a year after a government-run newspaper warned Shenzhen would run out of space to dump the waste left behind from a building frenzy.

The mudslide at the business park had covered an area of more than 380,000 square meters (94 acres) and was 10 metres (11 yards) deep in parts, Shenzhen Vice Mayor Liu Qingsheng told reporters, according to Xinhua. Almost 3,000 rescuers were at the scene, Xinhua said, with sniffer dogs and drones. Rescuers were focusing on several areas where sensors had detected signs of life, it added.

Fourteen factories, 13 low-rise buildings and three dormitories were among the buildings flattened. Xinhua said 14 people had been rescued and more than 900 people had been evacuated from the site by Sunday evening. State television said the 91 missing included 59 men and 32 women.

A nearby section of China's major West-East natural gas pipeline exploded, state television added, though it was not clear if this had any impact on the landslide. Xinhua said the pipeline was owned by PetroChina, China's top oil and gas producer, that the 400-meter-long ruptured pipe "has been emptied" and a temporary pipe will be built.

Premier Li Keqiang ordered an official investigation into Sunday's landslide in Shenzhen, just across the border from Hong Kong. The mudslide smashed into multi-storey buildings at the Hengtaiyu industrial park in the city's northwestern Guangming New District, toppling them within seconds in collisions that sent rivers of earth skyward. Villager Peng Jinxin said the mud came like "huge waves", as residents ran out of the way.

"At one point the running mud was only ten meters away from me," Peng told the official Xinhua news agency.

The frequency of industrial accidents in China has raised questions about safety standards following three decades of breakneck growth in the world's second-largest economy. Just four months ago, more than 160 people were killed in huge chemical blasts in the northern port city of Tianjin.

State television showed scenes of devastation in Shenzhen, with crumpled buildings sticking up from heaps of brown mud which stretched out across the industrial park.

Besides new buildings, a network of subway lines is being built in Shenzhen, and mounds of earth are being excavated and dumped at waste sites. "Shenzhen has 12 waste sites and they can only hold out until next year," the official Shenzhen Evening Post, published by the city government, said in October, 2014.

Once a quiet fishing village, Shenzhen was chosen by Beijing three decades ago to help pioneer landmark economic reforms, and it has boomed ever since.

The Ministry of Land Resources said the accumulation of a large amount of waste meant that mud was stacked too steep, "causing instability and collapse, resulting in the collapse of buildings".

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And in this age of ubiquitous cell phone use, there was an immediate amateur video recording capturing the landslide as it happened:

 

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Mon, 12/21/2015 - 11:53 | 6948988 scubapro
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this is great news for the slowing economy.   destructiion means growth and jobs!

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 12:28 | 6949155 silentboom
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Broken window stimulus!

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 12:06 | 6949054 all-priced-in
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It would be nice to see some pictures of the waste site before it collapsed - how high was the pile?

 

 

Got room for one more truck load of mud?

 

Sure - dump it over there we will pile it on top as soon as it stops raining.

 

 

 

 

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 12:41 | 6949228 Winston Smith 2009
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I guess that site wasn't even up to Chinese building code standards.

I'm just joking. There aren't any.

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 12:55 | 6949302 flysofree
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Donald Trump....winning. Everytime this guy opens up his mouth, it turns into gold.

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 13:15 | 6949392 Kprime
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The Great Garbage Avalanche of 2505 comes early to China.

Idiocracy, Art imitates life, or, Life imitates Art.

When the big, bloated, overfed Black Swan, the financial district of the US, comes crashing down it will look something like this.  And, it will be just as unexpected in it's timing.

SHUT UP, I'm batin, overheard in government offices world wide.

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 13:26 | 6949453 Who was that ma...
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Oh so what?  There's a billion more where those came from.

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 13:27 | 6949462 American Psycho
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I guess the Kenysians are celebrating this as job creation.

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 13:48 | 6949566 I AM SULLY
Mon, 12/21/2015 - 13:52 | 6949576 NoWayJose
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A number of "Ghost Adventures" episodes visit old shutdown US industrial plants -- looking for the ghosts of workers that died there. Of course, the U.S. no longer has to worry about ANY industrial accidents, thanks to OSHA, high taxes, Obamacare, EPA, FICA deductions, Workman's comp, and a workforce that can't figure out which way to turn a screwdriver...

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 14:22 | 6949733 stock market loser
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die dog killers.

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 15:03 | 6949893 Amy G. Dala
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Don't they have a Chinese version of Rahmbo?  He wouldn't let this crisis go to waste.

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