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Sixteen dead in Oudomxay landslides

About 16 people died on Wednesday night after landslides buried a number of houses in Pakbaeng district, Oudomxay province, following two days of heavy rain, according to local authorities. Head of the provincial Public Works and Transport Department, Mr Synuan Khamdee, told Vientiane Times yesterday that heavy rains on August 20-21 resulted in numerous landslides across mountainous areas of Oudomxay. Authorities reported that following talks with local people, they had confirmed 16 fatalities in Pakbaeng district. The worst hit was Phearhuanam village, after a landslide buried several houses, resulting in the deaths of 10 people including five women.

Another three men and one woman were reportedly buried in Napa village while another two people were killed in Thameun village, Mr Synuan said. He explained that most of the people killed were living in houses perched along the roadside in mountainous areas, with this particular road prone to landslides in inclement weather. The worst affected area was along Road No 2W, running from Km 22 to Km 50 between the border of Xay district and central Pakbaeng district. Many sections of the road were hit by landslides and cascades of water after heavy rains, while power and phone lines were also brought down by the shifting earth.

“Some areas of Pakbaeng district are currently without power and telephone connections, and Road No 2W is off limits to motorists. We are now focusing on clearing the road and repairing some bridges to restore access as quickly as possible,” Mr Synuan said. It won't be easy to clear all the landslides in one or two days, he added, saying that aside from the houses buried, many trees were also brought down and will have to be removed.

Head of the provincial Information, Culture and Tourism Department, Mr Phonsavanh Phanthavichit, said some areas in the centre of Xay district were also inundated following the rapid rise of the Nam Ko(r) River, which flooded Luexay market (that is the market in the center of town opposite the Tourism Department) and some houses in low lying areas.

In Luang Prabang province, the road linking the capital to Phonxay district is also blocked following heavy rain. The main landslide is located in Pakxeuang village, about 60km from the town of Luang Prabang, and motorists will not be able to pass until the road is clear.

Vientiane Times
 
The road is open again but they are still working hard to repair the damages from the floods - landslides, fallen electricity poles, rebuilding the houses, etc. The Chinese truck, which fell off the concrete river crossing into the river, is still there.

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Source of the picture: http://www.kpl.net.la/english/news/edn12.htm
 
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