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Çin Felaketlerle Sarsıldı: Fırtına, Heyelan, Yangın; 66 Ölü

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Çin genelinde yaşanan şiddetli fırtına ve heyelanlar ile Jinjiang’daki fabrika yangını, toplam 66 can kaybına yol açtı. Merkezi ve güneydeki Hubey, Guangxi gibi eyaletlerde etkili olan hortum ve sağanaklar nedeniyle 17 kişi öldü, 130 binden fazla kişi tahliye edildi; Gansu eyaletinde ise toprak kayması sonucu 21 kişi hayatını kaybetti. Fujian eyaletinin ayakkabı üretim merkezi Jinjiang’da bir fabrikada çıkan yangında en az 28 kişi yaşamını yitirdi. Yangına müdahale için yüzlerce itfaiyeci ve kurtarma ekibi sevk edildi. Devlet Başkanı Xi Jinping, tüm olaylarda seferberlik çağrısı yaparak arama kurtarma çalışmalarına öncelik verilmesini ve yangınla ilgili sorumluların hesap vermesini emretti. Uzmanlar, iklim kaynaklı afetlerin sıklığına dikkat çekerken, Çin’in bu yıl karmaşık sel ve tayfun tehditleriyle karşı karşıya olduğu belirtiliyor.

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