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China rescuers race to find trapped people after landslide
European Union🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

China rescuers race to find trapped people after landslide

A major landslide occurred in Pengshui County, Chongqing municipality, China, on 17 July 2026, triggered by heavy rainfall. The incident buried parts of a residential area and trapped an unknown number of people. At least nine individuals have been rescued so far, with emergency teams continuing their search through rubble and debris. Authorities evacuated hundreds of residents, cordoned off the affected area, and took measures to assess building safety and prevent further collapses. Rescue efforts included over 50 sets of search and detection equipment and excavators clearing debris. Xinhua reported that more than 8,000 emergency relief supplies were dispatched to aid displaced residents. The event highlights the ongoing risks posed by rain-induced landslides in China's mountainous karst regions during the summer rainy season.

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China rescuers race to find trapped people after landslide

A major landslide occurred in Pengshui County, Chongqing municipality, China, on 17 July 2026, triggered by heavy rainfall. The incident buried parts of a residential area and trapped an unknown number of people. At least nine individuals have been rescued so far, with emergency teams continuing their search through rubble and debris. Authorities evacuated hundreds of residents, cordoned off the affected area, and took measures to assess building safety and prevent further collapses. Rescue efforts included over 50 sets of search and detection equipment and excavators clearing debris. Xinhua reported that more than 8,000 emergency relief supplies were dispatched to aid displaced residents. The event highlights the ongoing risks posed by rain-induced landslides in China's mountainous karst regions during the summer rainy season.

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