Thirty-four victims of a landslide in east China's Fujian Province have been identified by police, many through DNA tests.
The rescue headquarters made the announcement Wednesday. 35 people are confirmed dead. One person remains missing. 4 injured have left the hospital, and 10 are still there receiving treatment.
For technical support of field operations, scientists have mapped out a 3-dimensional image, based on data collected by unmanned drone. It clearly shows the route of the landslide, and how the region is damaged.
The landslide occurred at about 5 a.m Sunday in Taining County. Mud and rock buried a temporary accommodation shed at a hydropower station construction site, and damaged offices.