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Bodies of three Lam Dong landslide victims found

As of 10 pm on July 30, rescuers found bodies of three police officers who were buried by a landslide occurring at their station in Bao Loc pass in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong in the afternoon the same day.
Bodies of three Lam Dong landslide victims found ảnh 1A car at the police station is buried by the landslide. (Photo: VNA) 

Lam Dong (VNA)🦹 – As of 10 pm onJuly 30, rescuers found bodies of three police officers who were buried by a landslideoccurring at their station in Bao Loc pass in the CentralHighlands province of Lam Dong in theafternoon the same day.

Thethree victims have been identified, and rescuersare continuing to look for the last victim.

Since the morning of July 29, heavy rains have been pouring downin the province, especially in the districts of Da Huoai, Bao Lam, and the cityof Bao Loc. At 3:30 pm on July 30, National Highway 20’s section passingthrough Bao Loc pass suffered a severe landslide. As a result, dozens of rockand soil blocks slid down covering the entire road surface of the pass, onwhich the Madaguoi traffic police station is located.

ﷺ Part of the station wasburied. Initial information said the officers were back to the station aftertheir mission of helping ease the traffic jam in the pass./.

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