
The number of people who lost their lives in the disaster that occurred in the Dangchang region of Gansu province, located in northwestern China, has reached 21. In the landslide that occurred in Rentsang village on Tuesday morning around 06.56, initial assessments indicated that 33 people were trapped under the soil. In an official statement made by authorities, it was stated that the search and rescue teams dispatched to the region had completed their work and that the number of missing was clarified with the discovered casualties. China News Agency Xinhua and other official sources announced that a large-scale operation was launched in the region following the incident. The search and rescue activities in the region were carried out carefully, and all areas were meticulously scanned.
It was learned that the vast majority of those who lost their lives during the disaster were temporary workers from neighboring villages. It was reported that the victims were working at a state-operated forestry farm in the said mountainous area and were trapped under the soil at that time. This situation once again highlighted how vulnerable local people working as seasonal or daily laborers to make a living in rural areas are against natural disasters. Authorities announced that identification work at the scene was completed and they offered their condolences to the families. Additionally, it was stated that necessary measures were taken to ensure the safety of other residents living in the region.
Immediately after the incident, the China Ministry of Emergency Management activated the Level IV national response plan for geographical disasters. This level is a standard applied in China's disaster response system for serious but regionally confined disasters. The Ministry did not limit itself to search and rescue operations only but also started continuously monitoring the geological stability of the region. Teams deployed state-of-the-art radar systems to the field to analyze the condition of the slopes and detect potential secondary landslide risks in advance. This technological equipment was of critical importance to guarantee the safety of both the rescue teams and the other residents remaining in the region.
Due to its geographical structure, Gansu province is known as one of the risky regions in China where natural disasters such as landslides and mudslides frequently occur. The presence of mountainous and sloping terrains causes the ground to shift, especially during periods of heavy rainfall, paving the way for disasters. While agricultural and forestry activities in the region constitute the primary livelihoods of the local population, the risks posed by nature during such work continue to exist as a constant threat. In the region, where similar disasters have caused large numbers of casualties in the past, the need to develop early warning systems and evacuation plans is frequently discussed by authorities. This latest incident has brought the need to revise occupational safety measures in rural and mountainous areas to the agenda.
Following the occurrence of the disaster, damage assessment studies and environmental security processes in the region continue without slowing down. The central government and local administrations activated the necessary social assistance mechanisms to provide financial and moral support to the families of the deceased. Furthermore, it was reported that assessments were made for the evacuation of other villages affected or considered to be at risk, and preventive measures were increased. The Chinese government, aiming to increase its capacity to respond to natural disasters, plans to accelerate infrastructure works to minimize the traumas caused by such incidents. Experts emphasize that in order to prevent the recurrence of such tragic events, both the protection of the natural environment and stricter inspections in rural work areas are necessary.
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