

Rescuers work at the fatal landslide site in Shenzhen as strong signals of life were detected on Monday.[Photo by Chai Hua/chinadaily.com.cn]
Rescue workers are still racing against the clock to find more survivors after strong signals of life have been detected at a fatal landslide site in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong province.
As of Monday evening, a total of 85 people remained missing after a landslide buried 22 buildings at the Hengtaiyu industrial park in Shenzhen City on Sunday, according to local authorities.
The park is located in the Guangming New District in northwestern Shenzhen. A nearby section of the West-to-East natural gas pipeline exploded as the landslide hit the area.
"The site is quite narrow and is located on a ramp, so it is very difficult for vehicles to enter," said Ao Zhuoqian with Shenzhen's fire control department. "We have to go there on foot."

A rescue vehicle works on a debris of a factory building after a landslide occurred in Shenzhen. Strong signals of life have been detected on Monday. [Photo by Chai Hua/chinadaily.com.cn]

Rescuing work is under way at the landslide site in Shenzhen as strong signals of life have been detected on Monday. [Photo by Chai Hua/chinadaily.com.cn]
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