Severe geologic hazard hits Maohe Village in Guangxi
2012-05-11 01:47:26 GMT2012-05-11 09:47:26(Beijing Time)
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Photo taken on May 10, 2012 shows collapsed wall in the Maohe Village in Liunan District, Liuzhou City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.(Xinhua/Li Bin)
Photo taken on May 10, 2012 shows collapsed plant of a factory in the Maohe Village in Liunan District, Liuzhou City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. A severe geologic hazard hit Maohe Village in Guangxi on Thursday, affecting an area of about 100 mu (66,667 square meters) and forcing more than 1,700 villagers to be evacuated to safe places. Several buildings have collapsed in the disaster, local sources said. (Xinhua/Li Bin)
Photo taken on May 10, 2012 shows a damaged house in the Maohe Village in Liunan District, Liuzhou City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. A severe geologic hazard hit Maohe Village in Guangxi on Thursday, affecting an area of about 100 mu (66,667 square meters) and forcing more than 1,700 villagers to be evacuated to safe places. Several buildings have collapsed in the disaster, local sources said. (Xinhua/Li Bin)
Photo taken on May 10, 2012 shows cracks on a road in the Maohe Village in Liunan District, Liuzhou City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. A severe geologic hazard hit Maohe Village in Guangxi on Thursday, affecting an area of about 100 mu (66,667 square meters) and forcing more than 1,700 villagers to be evacuated to safe places. Several buildings have collapsed in the disaster, local sources said. (Xinhua/Li Bin)
A severe geologic hazard hit Maohe Village in Guangxi on Thursday, affecting an area of about 100 mu (66,667 square meters) and forcing more than 1,700 villagers to be evacuated to safe places. Several buildings have collapsed in the disaster, local sources said.