Massive
sinkhole kills five in south China town of Shenzhen
FIVE
people have died after a 10-metre wide sinkhole opened up at the
gates of an industrial estate in Shenzhen, the southern Chinese boom
town neighbouring Hong Kong.
21
May, 2013
The
Shenzhen Longgang district government said on its verified page on
Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, that five people had died and
added that it was investigating the incident.
The
sinkhole formed just outside the Huamao Industrial Park in Shenzhen
on Monday evening, at a time when many factory workers would have
been changing shifts, according to the website of Beijing-based
newspaper the Guangming Daily.
The
state-run Shanghai Daily newspaper said that rescuers saved one man.
Reports
said it was unclear how many people had fallen into the hole in
total, but the search was continuing on Tuesday.
Rescuers are continuing the search for those buried in the cave-in with authorities still unsure about how many people fell in the hole. Picture: Getty
Sinkholes
in China are often blamed on construction works and the country's
rapid pace of development.
Surveillance
cameras in March captured images of a security guard being swallowed
by a sinkhole, also in Shenzhen.
Two
months ago a man was killed when his bedroom was swallowed by a eight
metre sinkhole in Florida, in the US.
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