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Updated · The Associated Press · May 17
China Deploys 700 Rescuers After Pickup Truck Plunges Into River, Leaving 9 Missing
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 17

China Deploys 700 Rescuers After Pickup Truck Plunges Into River, Leaving 9 Missing

14 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 17
  • More than 700 rescuers searched southern China's Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County on Sunday after a pickup truck carrying 15 workers fell from a low-water bridge into a river.
  • One worker was confirmed dead, five were rescued and nine remained missing after the truck was transporting laborers to a sweet potato farm in Guangxi, state media said.
  • Underwater sonar devices, dinghies and drones were deployed to locate both the missing workers and the submerged truck.
  • Heavy rainfall had swollen the river into torrents and raised landslide risks, complicating the rescue operation.
A pickup with 15 workers falls from a bridge. Was this a tragic accident or a symptom of rural neglect?
With advanced rescue drones deployed, why do fatal infrastructure failures still plague China's remote rural areas?