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This is an archive article published on May 4, 2014

Under construction bridge collapses in south China, killing 11

The construction of the unlicensed bridge had been arranged by the village committee, three people were in police custody.

A bridge under construction in a village in southern China has collapsed, killing 11 people and injuring several others.

State-run Xinhua News Agency says the stone arch bridge being built in Liangkengkou village in Guangdong province collapsed early afternoon Saturday.

A man at the information office of Maoming city government, which is carrying out rescue work, said Sunday that rescuers had pulled out 26 people from the debris. Five of them were confirmed dead at the scene. Eight others were seriously injured, six of whom died later in the hospital. One other person had managed to get out. The man refused to give his name.

He says the construction of the unlicensed bridge had been arranged by the village committee, and that three people were in police custody.

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