The Sun (Malaysia)

Southern China road collapse kills at least 19

o 18 vehicles trapped in Guangdong highway cave-in

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BEIJING: At least 19 people died when part of a highway collapsed in southern China’s Guangdong province yesterday.

State broadcaste­r CCTV said a stretch of road between Meizhou city and Dabu county in Guangdong province caved in at around 2.10am (2.10am in Malaysia).

The incident caused 18 vehicles to become trapped and involved a total of 49 people, CCTV said.

As of 11.45am, “19 people have been confirmed dead, and 30 are receiving emergency care in hospital”, according to the broadcaste­r.

It added that the lives of those hospitalis­ed were “not currently at risk” but did not specify their injuries.

Footage shared on social media showed a smoking pile of wrecked vehicles lying at the bottom of a deep muddy pit where the highway once ran.

Red fire engines and people in highvisibi­lity vests congregate­d around a cordon erected a few metres from where the road had given way.

Other clips apparently filmed before dawn showed flames emanating from the pit.

“You can’t go any further,” a man is heard saying in one video, adding parts of the road had given way.

AFP was not immediatel­y able to verify the videos.

Authoritie­s have dispatched around 500 people to the site to help with the rescue operation, CCTV reported.

They are drawn from department­s handling public security, emergency response, firefighti­ng and mining rescue, according to the broadcaste­r.

Local authoritie­s said in a notice that part of the S12 highway was closed in both directions and ordered drivers to take detours.

While the cause of yesterday’s road collapse has not yet been specified, the incident is the latest in a string of deadly disasters to hit Guangdong in recent weeks.

The province, a densely populated industrial powerhouse, has been lashed by heavy rains that have caused deadly floods in some areas.

And a swirling tornado killed five people when it ripped through the megacity of Guangzhou last week.

Much of China’s massive highway network sprawls across rough terrain and extreme climates.

Road accidents are also common in the country due to a lack of strict safety controls.

In March, 14 people were killed and 37 others injured after a bus crashed inside an expressway tunnel in northern Shanxi province.

Sixteen died in a vehicle pile-up in central Hunan province in February last year, a month after 19 died in an accident in eastern Jiangxi province.

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