SHANGHAI A
landslide in southern China that killed two people and left more than 70 people
missing was caused by breaches of construction safety rules and was not a
natural disaster, a government website quoted local authorities as saying.
An investigation
by a team in Shenzhen directed by China 's cabinet found the Dec. 20
disaster stemmed from waste construction material in a landfill site rather
than a natural geological movement, a statement posted late Friday on the
cabinet's website said.
"Those held
accountable will be seriously punished in accordance with the law," the
statement said.
The man-made
disaster, which buried 33 buildings in an industrial park, has raised questions
about China 's
industrial safety standards and lack of oversight that has led to fatal
accidents, a by-product of the country's rapid growth.
At the Shenzhen
industrial park, there is still some risk of more landslides at three separate
places and professionals have been brought in to deal with the issue, Xinhua
news agency on Friday quoted a Shenzhen official as saying.
"There are
also dangerous chemical items that need to be identified and treated,"
Yang Shengjun, head of the Shenzhen Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau,
was quoted as saying.
Yang said no air
or water contamination has been detected yet, according to Xinhua.
The company
managing the dump site, Shenzhen Yixianglong, was urged to stop work four days
before the disaster, an executive with a government-appointed monitoring agency
said on Thursday.
Xinhua earlier
reported that the dump was being used 10 months after it was supposed to have
stopped taking waste, earning Yixianglong some 7.5 million yuan ($1.16 million)
in fees.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-landslide-idUSKBN0U901L 20151226
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