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Huge sinkhole swallows bus, kills six in China

/ 12:33 PM January 14, 2020

Huge sinkhole swallows bus, kills six in China

This photo taken on January 13, 2020, shows Chinese rescuers watching as a car is lifted out after a road collapse in Xining in China’s northwestern Qinghai province. An enormous sinkhole swallowed passers-by and a public bus in northwest China, reported state media on January 14, injuring fifteen people while another ten are still missing. (Photo by STR / AFP) / China OUT

BEIJING — An enormous sinkhole swallowed a bus and pedestrians in China, sparking an explosion, killing six people and leaving 10 more missing, state media said Tuesday.

Footage showed people at a bus stop running from the collapsing road, as the bus – jutting into the air – sank halfway into the ground.

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Several people disappeared into the sinkhole as it spread, including what appeared to be a child.

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The incident, outside a hospital, also triggered an explosion inside the hole, video showed.

Search and rescue work was underway and the cause of the accident was under investigation, the state-run CCTV broadcaster said.

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The incident occurred at around 5:30 p.m. (0930 GMT) on Monday in Xining, the capital of Qinghai province, CCTV said, adding 16 people had been taken to hospital.

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Sinkholes are not unknown in China, where they are often blamed on construction works and the country’s rapid pace of development.

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In 2016, at least three people fell into a huge sinkhole in central Henan province, which swallowed a section of road and passersby.

An initial investigation showed the collapse might have been caused by water pipes buried under the road breaking up due to the rain.

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In 2013, five people died when a 10-meter (33-foot) wide sinkhole opened up at the gates of an industrial estate in Shenzhen.

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