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Landslide in China’s Gansu province traps 16, state media says

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Sixteen people ‌remain buried in a mountainous county ​in China’s western ​province of Gansu after ⁠a landslide ​on Tuesday, according ​to state broadcaster CCTV.

A total of 33 people ​were initially ​trapped, with 17 now “successfully rescued”, ‌CCTV ⁠said.

Local authorities are making every effort to rescue ​those affected ​in ⁠Tanchang county, state-run Xinhua ​news agency reported. ​The ⁠cause of the landslide remains ⁠unclear.

The mountainous region with steep valleys and ​crisscrossing rivers is prone to natural ​disasters including flash floods and landslides, especially during the ‌rainy ⁠seasons.

Local government websites show multiple recorded landslides in recent years following heavy rain. Mudslides in August 2020 killed at least ​five people ​and displaced ⁠more than 72,000, while causing 8.2 billion yuan ($1.21 billion) in damage.

In 2010, a huge mudslide in nearby ​Zhouqu ⁠triggered by intense rain killed over 1500 people, with more than 200 people ⁠unaccounted ​for, according to the official ​tally.

Source: Reuters

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