2 people lost contact, resulting in 2 deaths and 7 injuries. A mudslide disaster occurred in Zhangzigou Village, Madang Town, Xiahe County, Gannan, Gansu Province | Emergency | Gannan, Gansu Province
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The reporter learned from the Emergency Management Bureau of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province that at 23:34 on July 10th, a debris flow disaster occurred in Zhangzigou Village, Madang Town, Xiahe County. As of 9:59 am on July 11th, the disaster caused a total of 2 deaths, 2 loss of contact, and 7 injuries. After the disaster occurred, Gannan Prefecture immediately launched a three-level emergency response for geological disasters. The main responsible officials of the state party committee and government rushed to the scene to deal with the disaster situation as soon as possible. Currently, emergency, public security, fire and other rescue forces are carrying out disaster relief work in an orderly manner. At present, all 76 households and 336 people affected by the disaster in Zhangzigou Village, Madang Town, Xiahe County have been relocated to resettlement sites, and the disaster investigation work is currently underway. The front desk reporter has rushed to the scene.
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The reporter learned from the emergency management department of Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province that at around 23:34 on July 10th, a debris flow disaster occurred in Zhangzigou Village, Madang Town, Xiahe County. As of 8:30 am on the 11th, the disaster has caused 1 death, 3 loss of contact, and 7 injuries. At present, emergency and firefighting rescue forces have been dispatched locally to carry out personnel search and rescue work, and 322 people from 76 households have been transferred.
At the same time, Gansu Province has also dispatched a front-line working group to the scene to guide rescue and disaster relief work, and conducted a grid like investigation of geological hazard risk points throughout the province. The frequency of inspections in key areas such as slopes, adjacent waters, and cliffs has been increased to ensure that the overall situation of disaster hazard changes is controllable.
At present, emergency response work is underway.