Saturday, 24 June 2017




More than 140 people are feared buried in a landslide in Sichuan province in south-western China.
About 40 homes were destroyed in Xinmo village in Maoxian county, after the side of a mountain collapsed at about 06:00 local time (22:00 GMT Friday).
Rescue teams are frantically searching for survivors trapped beneath rocks.
 A couple and a baby were discovered unharmed under the landslide by the rescuers. This is propelling the rescue batch on in the hope of finding more survivors.


Pictures posted by the People's Daily newspaper show bulldozers moving earth and large boulders as the rescue effort continues.
A couple and a baby were rescued and taken to hospital after teams of workers used ropes to move large rocks while dozens of others searched the rubble, AFP news agency reports, citing local authorities.
The landslide blocked a two-kilometer (1.2-mile) stretch of a river, Xinhua news agency reports, citing local officials.
Local police said the landslide had been triggered by recent heavy rains in the region and that the situation was made worse by a lack of vegetation in the area.The area is known to be aseismic area.
Roads in the county were closed on Saturday to all traffic except emergency services.



Landslides are a regular danger in mountainous regions of China, especially during heavy rains.
In 2008, 87,000 people were killed when an earthquake struck Wenchuan county in Sichuan province. In Maoxian county, 37 tourists were killed when their coach was buried in a landslide caused by the earthquake.

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