Mountain landslides in China caused six deaths
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Mountain landslides in China caused six deaths

Chongqing : China | Apr 13, 2012 at 11:44 PM PDT
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Six people were killed and two others injured in mountain avalancheoccurred the morning 14/4 in Chongqing, southwest China.

According to local authorities, the accident happened at 1am hascompletely destroyed a warehouse nearby and 6 people have died in the area. The victims were workers of a construction company and alighting company. The others were slightly injured.

The authorities are conducting investigations to clarify the cause of the accident.

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