China's quake lake pours into abandoned town
Tuesday, 10 Jun 2008 10:35

Last month's earthquake had lead to the formation of over 30 quake lakes
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The Chinese military has successfully reduced the water level in a lake formed by last months' earthquake by channelling it into an abandoned town.
Troops used explosives to divert water from Lake Tangjiashan down into the decimated town of Beichuan.
The town was destroyed by the May 12th earthquake, leading to authorities evacuating and sealing it off.
The lake was formed when a landslide caused by the earthquake blocked a river.
More than 250,000 residents downstream have been evacuated after officials grew increasingly worried that the lake would burst its banks.
There are more than 30 'quake lakes' that have been formed by the earthquake which has left almost 87,000 people dead or missing.