Landslide-triggered barrier lake dredged in SW China
Updated: 2011-12-18 22:15
(Xinhua)
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KUNMING - A landslide-triggered barrier lake was dredged Sunday in Southwest China's Yunnan province, local officials said.
The landslide, which occurred Saturday, had blocked the Bijiang River and formed a barrier lake, threatening hundreds of people, in a remote mountainous area in the province.
The lake was successfully dredged at 3:30 pm, after a 187-meter-long diversion channel was dug, in Yunlong county in the Dali Bai autonomous prefecture, said an official of the county's government.
A temporary path was made for traffic and evacuation was under way at the same time, the official said.
No casualties were reported.
The landslide occurred at 7:50 pm Saturday, resulting in an accumulation of 1.36 million cubic meters of earth and stones and cutting off the flow of 486,000 cubic meters of water.
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