4 dead and 17 trapped in landslides in southwestern China

Landslides in a rural area in China’s southwestern Guizhou province have killed at least ten people with 17 others still missing in the debris, state media said.

At least 10 people were killed in landslides while 17 remain trapped in southwestern China’s Guizhou province , state media reported, with rescuers struggling to reach them in mountainous terrain.

“The death toll from the landslides in southwest China’s Guizhou Province on Thursday has risen to four while 17 people remain trapped, the provincial government said,” state news agency Xinhua reported.

Two landslides occurred in separate parts of Dafang county, the first at around 3:00 am (1900 GMT Wednesday) and another at 9:00 am, state broadcaster CCTV said.

“Two separate landslides struck Changshi and Guowa townships in Dafang County under the city of Bijie on the same day, trapping two and 19, respectively,” Xinhua reported.

Aerial footage by the broadcaster showed a village inundated by brown mud that blanketed farming fields and pooled at the foot of a densely forested mountain.

Guizhou activated a Level II emergency response for geological disasters and China’s Ministry of Natural Resources dispatched a team to the area to guide rescue operations.

The emergency management ministry urged rescue teams to make “every possible effort” to recover the missing people.

However, it said the remote region was “high and steep” and that rescue efforts were proving “difficult”.

Two bodies were found in Changshi township on Thursday, and two others in nearby Qingyang village, where a landslide buried 19 people from eight households, according to state-run Xinhua News Agency.

Most of Guowa township, where Qingyang is located, had lost power after the landslides, a local newspaper reported.

A resident told state media that it had rained all night. A drone video of the area showed a large swathe of brown earth that cut through the green slope of the hilly terrain.

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