Third Body Found in Thanh Hoa Stone Quarry Landslide
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The third victim's body was recovered from a landslide at a stone quarry in Cam Tu commune, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam.
- The landslide occurred on May 20th while a group of workers was extracting stone.
- Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, which happened despite clear weather conditions.
Tragedy has struck the province of Thanh Hoa, where a devastating landslide at a stone quarry in Cam Tu commune has claimed the lives of three workers. The incident, which occurred on the afternoon of May 20th, saw a massive amount of rock collapse, burying the workers who were engaged in extraction activities. The recovery of the third and final victim's body on the morning of May 21st brings a somber conclusion to the search efforts.
This event is a stark reminder of the inherent dangers faced by those working in extractive industries. While the local authorities, including the provincial police and military command, mobilized quickly with heavy machinery and hundreds of personnel to conduct the search and rescue operation, the outcome is a tragic loss for the families of the deceased, all of whom hailed from Lao Cai province.
Regarding the stone quarry landslide in Cam Tu commune (Thanh Hoa), by 9 a.m. on May 21, the body of the third victim was found, buried deep under the collapsed rock.
Significantly, the Chairman of Cam Tu commune, Mr. Pham Minh Vu, noted that the landslide occurred under clear skies, with no unusual rain or storms. This detail points towards the need for a thorough investigation into the geological stability of the quarry and the safety protocols in place at the Anh Tuan Company's mining site. The ongoing investigation by relevant authorities aims to uncover the precise cause of this catastrophic event.
From the perspective of Thanh Niรชn, a Vietnamese newspaper committed to reporting on issues vital to the nation, this story underscores the critical importance of workplace safety, particularly in sectors prone to natural hazards. While international reports might focus on the statistics of industrial accidents, for us, it's about the human cost, the impact on local communities, and the responsibility of companies and authorities to prevent such tragedies. The focus remains on ensuring that lessons are learned and that measures are taken to protect the lives of Vietnamese workers.
At the time of the landslide, there was no rain or unusual storm in the area.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.