Mudslide-ravaged Zhouqu to have memorial park

Construction has begun to emanate a memorial play ground in Zhouqu of northwestern China's Gansu Province to honour victims of a large mudslide that flattened part of a county early August.

A spokesperson with a county supervision Thursday reliable a news, that was posted Wednesday upon a website of a local Bureau of Housing as well as Urban-Rural Development.

The price of a plan is estimated during around thirty million yuan (US$4.5 million).

A monument will be erected inside a park. Public perspective was sought over a pattern of a monument, a spokesperson said. The blueprint of a play ground was compiled by a local Bureau of Housing as well as Urban-Rural Development.

Torrential sleet prompted an avalanche of sludge as well as debris to pile-up down upon a county chair of Zhouqu upon Aug. 8, murdering during least 1,270 people as well as ripping many houses off their foundations as well as tearing multi-story apartment buildings in half.


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