Missing in China landslide climbs to 32

Chinese rescue workers are seen at the site of a landslide in Bijie in China’s southwestern Guizhou province on August 28, 2017.
A landslide struck some 34 homes in southwest China on August 28, killing two people and leaving another 32 missing in the latest natural disaster to hit the country, according to the local government. / AFP PHOTO /

BEIJING, China (AFP) — The number of people missing after a landslide struck dozens of homes in rural southwestern China has climbed to 32, authorities said Tuesday.

At least three people were found dead and seven were injured in Monday’s disaster in a township in Bijie city in Guizhou province, according to a report on the official news site of the local government.

The search is continuing, it said, adding that rescuers were carrying out relief efforts for affected locals.

Video posted on the Twitter account of the official People’s Daily Monday showed the side of a hill collapsing, with dirt rushing across the outskirts of the town as onlookers shouted in fright.

National authorities have issued a grade-IV emergency response for Bijie, the lowest in a four-tier alert system.

The designation mandates daily damage reports and the allocation of money and relief materials within 48 hours.

Landslides are a frequent danger in rural and mountainous parts of China, particularly after heavy rain.

In June and August massive landslides in the southwestern province of Sichuan killed more than 30 and left scores missing.

In July, more than 60 people were killed by landslides and floods in the central province of Hunan. Some 1.6 million people were forced from their homes.

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