2011年4月22日金曜日

英文記事で英語を学ぶ

The landslide hit at about 3am, ripping through shanty homes while miners and their families were sleeping and destroying poorly constructed tunnels where the unregistered workers extract gold using hand tools, they said.
Three bodies had been recovered by early this afternoon while 10 people had been pulled from the debris alive, according to Susan Madrid, duty officer of the region's National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council.
"But the number of dead will probably go up," she told AFP.
The spokesman of the military unit that rushed to the site, Lieutenant-Colonel Camilo Ligayo, said residents had told him at least 40 people were missing and feared buried in the tunnels and their homes.
"There are 40 still missing and that is a conservative estimate. The one who gave the estimate was one of the survivors from the tunnels. They know each other there," Ligayo told AFP.
"The landslide is massive and these people, the small-scale miners, they work and live on the slopes. They have bunkers, houses, stores."
The landslide occurred in the isolated town of Kingking in a mountainous area of the resource-rich but poor and violence-plagued southern island of Mindanao.
Madrid said there were about 50 houses on the slope before it was hit by the landslide, but she and the military could not say how many people were there at the time.
The local military commander, Colonel Roberto Domines, said an accurate count of the people hit by the landslide was difficult because many people had entered the area unofficially to dig for gold.
"Even the town government cannot give an accurate estimate because these are small-scale miners. They aren't from the town. These people come from all over the region," he said.
Madrid said rescue efforts had been hampered because the landslide had blocked road travel to the area -- normally a couple of hours' drive from Mindanao's trading capital, Davao City.
"The route to the area is impassable, but we have heavy equipment that is already clearing the area," she said.
However soldiers and civil defence teams had quickly reached Kingking by helicopter.
The military had also deployed a bulldozer, a dump truck and other heavy-lifting machinery, while a US mining company that had been carrying out exploration work in the region had also sent equipment, Madrid said.
Military spokesman Ligayo said that rain had fallen on Kingking on Thursday, which may have triggered the landslide.
However he said the cause of the disaster was still to be confirmed, with the excavation of the mountains potentially another factor.
Authorities said one person was killed and five others were injured when a landslide hit the same area last month.

■単語
debris
(▼発音注意)[名](複 ~ /-z/)
1 破片,がらくた,残がい;漂積物;(収穫後の畑に残る)くず.
2 地質岩屑(がんせつ), デブリ:氷塊の堆積.

slope
傾斜面。斜面。また、勾配。「急な―を一気に滑り降りる」

bunker
1 ゴルフ場で、コース中に障害物の一つとして設けられた窪地(くぼち)。多くは砂地。
2 船の燃料庫。

Region
[名]
1 (境界・範囲に関係なく漠然と)地方,地帯,地域,地区,海域. ⇒AREA[類語]
a desert region砂漠地方
forest regions森林地帯
the Antarctic [the Arctic] regions南極[北極]地方.
2 (活動・研究の)領域,分野
a region of philosophy哲学の領域.
3 (体の)部分,域
the lumbar region腰部.
4 ((通例~s))(広大で無限な)全域,広域,境界,界
the regions of the imagination空想の世界.
5 (大気・海水の)層;宇宙区分,区画
the upper [the middle, the lower] regions of the atmosphere空の上[中,下]層圏
a galactic region銀河帯.
6 (都市・領土の)行政区,管区,区;(スコットランドの)州;((the ~s))(首都に対して)地方.
7 動物(地理)区.
8 数学領域.
in the region of ...
…の辺で,近くに;約…
in the region of the right eye
右目のあたりで
in the region of $1,000
千ドル見当で
hamper
[動](他)…を阻止する,妨害する,妨げる,じゃまする. ⇒PREVENT[類語]
━━[名]
1 妨げになるもの,じゃま,束縛.
2 海事(平時は必要であるが荒天時などに)じゃまになる船具..

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