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Death toll in China elevator plunge reaches 11
15 Nov 2007 13:26:54 GMT
Source: Reuters
BEIJING, Nov 15 (Reuters) - The death toll from a building site accident in eastern China when an elevator plunged more than 20 storeys has reached 11 after five of the injured died in hospital, state media said on Thursday.

The accident, the latest in a string of industrial accidents across the country, happened at a nearly completed block of flats in Wuxi City in Jiangsu province, when 17 construction workers entered the elevator around noon on Wednesday.

The elevator failed and plummeted to the ground, a local work safety official said. Six of the workers were killed at once and five died later from their injuries, the Xinhua news agency said.

Six other injured remained in stable conditions.

In May, China launched a crackdown on deadly accidents in mines, factories and building sites, demanding that officials and managers do more to lower the toll of injury and death accompanying the nation's economic boom. (Reporting by Chen Aizhu, editing by Roger Crabb)
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A view of the site of a landslide in Badong county, central China's Hubei province, November 21, 2007. About 30 people are believed to have died after a landslide buried a bus in which they were traveling in central China on Tuesday, Xinhua News Agency said. Picture taken November 21, 2007. REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA) CHINA OUT



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