Relief workers in China's quake-hit region have completed digging a channel to drain a barrier lake that threatened thousands of people following last week's devastating earthquake.
The completion of the drainage canal today meant the lake was no longer a time bomb for downstream residents, said Liang Dongchun, a senior officer with the Chengdu Area Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).
Excavation of the channel, which is 8 meter deeps and 5 meters wide, involved more than 1,100 soldiers from the PLA and the Armed Police over the last seven days, he said.
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It was formed when a landslide deposited 12 million cubic meters of rubble in the Niulan River.
Nearly 13,000 residents were evacuated. The quake on August 3 was the strongest to hit Yunnan Province in 14 years.
It killed more than 600 people and destroyed 80,000 homes in Ludian County and surrounding areas.