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Landslide in northwestern China kills 19 highway workers

Rescue workers search for victims in the aftermath of a landslide that hit Yingping village in Fuquan city in southwest China's Guizhou province Thursday Aug. 28, 2014. Six people died and 21 remained missing Thursday after a landslide hit a village in southwestern China, according to Chinese state media.
Rescue workers search for victims in the aftermath of a landslide that hit Yingping village in Fuquan city in southwest China's Guizhou province Thursday Aug. 28, 2014. Six people died and 21 remained missing Thursday after a landslide hit a village in southwestern China, according to Chinese state media. AP Photo

BEIJING – Chinese state media say a landslide at a highway construction dormitory site has killed 19 workers and injured two others.

The official Xinhua News Agency says the landslide crushed eight temporary dormitory rooms and buried workers as they slept late Friday in the northwestern province of Shaanxi.

Landslides are common in China’s mountainous regions, where construction of roads and deforestation have stripped the soil of vegetation. The risk of mudslides has increased without tree roots holding the soil in place.

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