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Shenzhen landslide waste dump had been ordered to close over safety fears, documents reveal as search continues for 85 missing

The authorities told to stop operating and improve safety in July, but residents say it was not forced to shut down and huge dump grew larger

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The devastation caused by the huge landslide. Photo: Xinhua
Zhuang Pinghuiin Beijing

The waste dump that created a massive landslide in Shenzhen, with dozens missing after the disaster, was ordered to close five months ago and take action to improve safety, but had continued to operate.

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Documents published by the authorities in the Guangming New District on its website show that officials had carried out several monthly inspections at the huge tip.

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The revelation comes as rescuers continue to search for 85 people missing in the wake of the disaster.

The Hongao Construction Waste Dump was given approval in February last year to operate for 12 months, according to the documents.

Inspectors found in July that it was still in operation and was not following agreed plans for safety and maintenance at the site.
A building partially buried under construction rubble after the landslide. Photo: AP
A building partially buried under construction rubble after the landslide. Photo: AP
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It was ordered to carry out improvements and reapply for a licence by September, but failed to do so, according to the documents.

“Illegal dumping of earth is strictly forbidden,” one of the statements said.

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