In a tragic incident that has gripped the nation, the death toll from a highway collapse in Guangdong province, China, has risen to 48. The collapse occurred in the early hours of Wednesday on a section of the highway in the city of Meizhou, sending vehicles tumbling into a pit below. Rescue operations have been underway in a race against time to find survivors amidst the rubble of the catastrophic collapse. President Xi Jinping has ordered a maximum effort to save lives, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the government's commitment to the rescue efforts.
The cause of the collapse is still under investigation, but preliminary reports suggest that poor drainage following prolonged rainfall may have weakened the highway's structure, leading to the disaster. The area is known for its mountainous terrain, which has added to the complexity of the rescue operations. The collapse has prompted a nationwide review of infrastructure safety, particularly in regions prone to heavy rainfall.
As rescue teams work tirelessly at the site, technical experts are also on the ground, working to verify the identities of the victims. The community and the nation are in mourning, with many calling for swift action to prevent such tragedies in the future. The incident has raised questions about the maintenance and inspection of infrastructure in China, especially in areas susceptible to natural disasters.
The highway collapse in Guangdong is one of the deadliest infrastructure failures in China in recent years, drawing attention to the challenges of maintaining safety in rapidly developing urban and rural areas. As the search and rescue operation continues, the focus remains on supporting the victims' families and ensuring that those responsible for any lapses in safety are held accountable.
This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the importance of rigorous infrastructure maintenance and the need for immediate action to address any identified risks. The nation watches as the investigation unfolds, hoping for answers and measures that will prevent future losses of this magnitude.
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Experts verifying identities of victims in Guangdong highway collapse
https://chinadaily.com.cn/a/WSea1afc043c
Firefighters work at the site of a road cave-in on a section of the Meizhou-Dabu Expressway in Meizhou, South China's Guangdong province, May 1, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua] The provincial public security department stated on Thursday that technical experts are working hard to verify the identities of the victims in a highway collapse that took place a day earlier in Meizhou,
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Death toll from south China road collapse rises to 48
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The death toll from a highway collapse in southern China's Guangdong province has risen to 48, state media said Thursday, as rescue work continued.
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Death toll jumps to at least 48 as a search continues in southern China highway collapse
https://yahoo.com/news/death-toll-jumps-least-48
The death toll from a collapsed highway in southeastern China climbed to 48 on Thursday as searchers dug for a second day through a treacherous and mountainous area. One side of the four-lane highway in the city of Meizhou gave way about 2 a.
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