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14 Ogos 2010

BALA TANAH RUNTUH DI CHINA...?

A  Chinese woman cries among the rubble as rescuers take a break after the  massive landslide in Zhouqu, northwest China's Gansu province on August  11, 2010. Fresh heavy rains brought more misery to a town in northwest  China devastated by mudslides that have already killed more than 1,100,  with new floods leaving more people missing.
A  Chinese woman cries among the rubble as rescuers and survivors rest  after the massive landslide in Zhouqu, northwest China's Gansu province  on August 11, 2010. Fresh heavy rains brought more misery to a town in  northwest China devastated by mudslides that have already killed more  than 1,100, with new floods leaving more people missing.
A  man covers the body of a child pulled from the mud of a landslide in  Zhouqu on August 12, 2010 in northwest China's Gansu province. Heavy  rains compounded the misery of the Chinese town devastated by mudslides  that have killed 1,117 people, with new floods hampering relief efforts  and the stench of death pervasive.
A  building leans but lies intact as people watch cleanup and rescue  operations amid the rubble from landslide devastation in Zhouqu on  August 12, 2010 in northwest China's Gansu province. Heavy rains  compounded the misery of the Chinese town devastated by mudslides that  have killed 1,117 people, with new floods hampering relief efforts and  the stench of death pervasive.
A  man watching rescue operations sit amid the mud and rubble close to a  damaged building in the aftermath of a landslide in Zhouqu on August 12,  2010 in northwest China's Gansu province. Heavy rains compounded the  misery of the Chinese town devastated by mudslides that have killed  1,117 people, with new floods hampering relief efforts and the stench of  death pervasive.
Military personnel on their way to spray disinfectant walk past a  damaged buildings amid the rubble from landslide devastation in Zhouqu  on August 12, 2010 in northwest China's Gansu province. Heavy rains  compounded the misery of the Chinese town devastated by mudslides that  have killed 1,117 people, with new floods hampering relief efforts and  the stench of death pervasive.
Chinese rescuers continue to search for survivors in Zhouqu,  northwest China's Gansu province on August 11, 2010. Fresh heavy rains  brought more misery to a town in northwest China devastated by mudslides  that have already killed more than 1,100, with new floods leaving more  people missing.

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